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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 -
Where can you see the Big 5 outside of Kruger National Park
Posted on September 9, 2010 | 1 CommentNot many people can afford to travel thousands of kilometers for a safari here in South Africa every year, so it is understandable that they would like to see the... -
Is the Tourism Industry Ready for Climate Risk?
Posted on November 30, 2009 | No CommentsIt is always interesting how those most vulnerable to a risk are the least prepared. Does it mean that they are blissfully ignorant; do they choose to ignore the threat... -
Lion Caught in Trap in Kruger National Park Controversy
Posted on August 25, 2009 | 13 CommentsImagine my surprise this morning when I got a phone call from a UK citizen asking how our company call ourselves an ecoCompany while we watch a lion in the Kruger... -
Save Mana Pools
Posted on July 9, 2009 | 2 CommentsMana Pools National Park and its adjoining safari areas form a wildlife conservation area in Zimbabwe on the flood plain of the wide Zambezi. It is a wild corner of... -
A parks board sells rhinos to hunters
Posted on July 6, 2009 | 2 CommentsHard on the heels of news about escalating rhino poaching and illegal hunting in South Africa comes almost unbelievable news that the Eastern Cape Parks Board, a provincial conservation agency,... -
Managed relocation, assisted migration or assisted colonisation?
Posted on June 27, 2009 | No CommentsIn a previous post I speculated about the likely effects of climate change on South Africa’s Cape Floristic Region, one of the most biodiverse floral kingdoms on the planet, and... -
A walk of no ordinary proportion
Posted on June 6, 2009 | 1 CommentThe Rim of Africa Mountain Passage is a grand idea painted large on the grand canvas of the Cape Fold Mountains. At its heart is the dream of creating biodiversity...




























