Recent Comments
- Kenya: Very interesting idea. First time I see a residential development incorporating farming. I am very curious as...
- Chris Lisle: I’m a US citizen. Saddened to hear about the slaughter of the Rhinos. Am interested in taking a...
- Arthur Albertson: Possibly the only real solution for dramatically and quickly reducing the incidence of rhino...
- Mjl: Hi John, Thanks for the interest and comment – visit the interactive website within...
- John Lawrenson: Sound interesting, how do we get to find out what a plot costs?
Fun Polls
Loading ...
ecoAfrica Twitterings- Happy #FF @lawrenzo_lfc @lorel_ee @danu_designs @jochenkleef @wastelesswed @tourismplan @singita_ @whthome @robinbrittain about 21 hours ago from HootSuitein reply to robinbrittain
- The ecoAfrica Travel Daily is out! http://t.co/lEQWmsOz ▸ Top stories today via @topeditorint about 23 hours ago from Paper.li
- Welcome to our new followers @photos777 @NathanNemo @Guide2Uganda @safaris Enjoy the rest of your day! about 1 day ago from HootSuite
- The ecoAfrica Travel Daily is out! http://t.co/lEQWmsOz ▸ Top stories today via @ralphpina @journeywoman @climatedebate @ecoatm about 1 day ago from Paper.li
Uganda Safari
Volunteering Archive
-
My Experience working with the Big 5 of Africa
Posted on February 22, 2011 | No CommentsIt’s already been 6 weeks, 6 amazing weeks that is and unfortunately that means I will be heading back to the Netherlands soon. I can honestly not believe that I am writing my last project summary before embarking on the long journey back home... -
Wildlife Veterinary Volunteering in South Africa
Posted on December 9, 2010 | 1 CommentBeing a veterinary student, I just loved the fact that I got to do a lot of veterinary work! But, even though we got a lot of stuff done, the list of things that still need to be done is even longer so I’m looking forward to next week! -
Is an introduction of elephants to the Knysna Forest feasible?
Posted on November 24, 2010 | 3 CommentsI just wanted to point out that I am aware that I have not even touched on the many complex issues that come with trying to create a conservation corridor... -
A South African Elephant Journal
Posted on November 16, 2010 | No CommentsAn EDGE of AFRICA organized trip to Addo Elephant Park was next for us. The four hour trip flew by with the prospects of seeing the Big Five especially elephants -
Week 1 at the Big 5 Wildlife Project, South Africa
Posted on October 26, 2010 | No CommentsThis week has been one of the most interesting and fun weeks of my life – this is no exaggeration. -
African Big 5 Wildlife Volunteering – October 2010
Posted on October 18, 2010 | No CommentsI am extremely glad that I participated in this wonderful experience. It's like nothing else in the world! -
EDGE of AFRICA – Donate and Date 2010
Posted on October 15, 2010 | No CommentsHelp us raise much needed funds for our upcoming 'Community Beach Festival' we are hosting a donation fundraiser whereby you will be able to bid for a locally sponsored night out with the EDGE of AFRICA team member of your choice. The highest bid will win dinner at one of Knysna, South Africa's finest restaurants with....well that part is up to you! -
Predator Sanctuary Project, South Africa
Posted on October 8, 2010 | 2 CommentsHi everybody, this is the first of our monthly news letters telling you more about what is happening at our Predator Sanctuary project and what the animals have been up to. -
Volunteering with the Big 5 Wildlife in Africa – Week 2
Posted on September 17, 2010 | No CommentsVolunteering with Africa’s Big 5 – Week 2 By Chloe Amoo, Volunteer from the UK Monday Monday morning was spent working with the elephants as usual, and then we went... -
Volunteering with the Big 5 Wildlife in Africa
Posted on September 14, 2010 | 4 CommentsSo the first week of volunteering on the ‘African Big 5 Wildlife & Conservation Project‘- what can I say? It has been AMAZING, but don’t take my word for it, read on…




























