Conservation & Wildlife
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Kenya, located in the heart of East Africa is one of the more well-known countries in Africa largely due to a strategic location, vibrant economy, highly literate population, and being a peaceful democracy which also happens to be the headquarters for several United Nations agencies.
On the tourism front, Kenya is also one of the best plac… read more
Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR), the state-owned enterprise mandated to run the tourism facilities within the protected areas of Namibia… read more
Weather:
- seasonal shift towards autumn
- drop in daytime temperatures with cool evenings
- occasional late summer rains
Temperatures:
- between 13°C - 28°C (Fahrenheit: e.g. 28°C = [(28x9)]/5 + 32 = 82.4°F)
- visit our webcam page for live footage from
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Babanango Game Reserve is a beautiful conservation story in the heart of rural KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. This malaria-free game reserve, which will soon be home to the Big Five, is one of the country's newest reserves and is set on the White Umfolozi River.
Encompassing mistbelt grasslands, thornveld and river frontage, … read more
The few remaining black rhinos are living protected at Mkomazi Park, famous for rhino conservation in East Africa. The Tanzania National Parks authority has created viewing points in the park to allow tourists to view the rhinos at a very close range. The park had once remained remote and inaccessible since its establ… read more
It’s a sobering thought: If you’re raising a child
today, they might never get the chance to marvel at the sight of a rhino
at a national park in South Africa.
Why? A recent annual … read more
The Government of Zambia and African Parks, a non-governmental organization (NGO) focused on conservation, have si… read more
According to Namibia's Road Authority (RA), whose core business is to construct and maintain the country's road sector, heavy rainfall… read more
A baby boom is particularly exciting when it involves an endangered species. In Kenya, green turtle hatchlings have emerged from their sandy nest to venture into the ocean and hopefully help the declining population regain some strength. Conservationists reported an increase in green turtle hatchlings along the southern coast of Kenya, a … read more
Gonarezhou National Park in south-eastern … read more