Conservation & Wildlife
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For wild animals in Africa on the verge of extinction and the tight knit communities who protect them, COVID-19 is a specter, disrupting a delicate balancing act of survival for both humans and endangered species. African officials and conservation experts from Kenya, Uganda and Gabon briefed members of Congress on May 12 about the growing impac… read more
A newborn hippo calf was filmed taking its first steps in the Kruger National Park. The tot is so tiny in comparison to its mother.
Hippos are fascinating creatures. When wading in the water, you’ll be forgiven for thinking these animals are docile and peaceful. Never forget though, there is a reason why hippos can co-exist in the same wat… read more
South African National Parks (SANParks) has released an update on the weather conditions currently experienced in … read more
South African National Parks (SANParks) has announced that Kruger National Park is on high alert due to the … read more
Sunreef Yachts, a Polish luxury catamaran manufacturer has built and donated an electric car to the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust (MWCT) in Kenya.
The 4×4 safari vehicle features solar panels on the roof … read more
Namibia's Road Authority (RA), whose core business is to construct and maintain the country's road sector, has released an update on the stat… read more
South African National Parks (SANParks) has announced that the Mingerhout Dam in Kruger National Park, f… read more
Kruger National Park has announced its camp gates will now be open from 5am to 6.30pm as of January 14.
‘Park entry and exit gates still open from 6am and close at 6pm,’ SANParks said on Facebook.
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Going on a safari in Africa is inspiring and exciting. It is also wild. And while wild animal encounters make the experience that much more memorable, they are the biggest reason why we should discuss safety.
In this article, we are going to talk about how to prepare for an African safari, what to expect, and how to stay safe… read more
Game reserves and national parks remain open under alert Level 3, albeit with limited services and scars from financial losses brought on by the lockdown. The tourism industry continues to take a knock from ongoing restrictions, with game parks, a massive drawcard for international travellers, doing their best to survive on revenue… read more