Weekend work in Mozambique

Saturday afternoon in front of the sport on TV? Not likely for the rangers and crew that make up…

Simalaha village wary of new arrival

The hippo is known as the river horse as it spends its life along rivers and lakes. However, unlike horses…

Cooperative project catches on

Fish is a vital dietary resource in sub-Saharan Africa, and the last major food source that is primarily collected…

Will illegal fishers be caught?

It is another day in Maputo Special Reserve, and today Dolf Botha – Counter-Poaching Coordinator for…

Bird-watching paradise in Mozambique

Mozambique has more than 600 recorded bird species, yet is a largely unexplored region for bird-watchers…

SACT student’s journey to the kitchen

SA College for Tourism’s former student, Zingisa Patso – known as Zingy – tells of her determination to succeed…

Do something, urges CEO of Peace Parks

Lifting the lid on the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic in the world of conservation…

Giraffe and wildebeest spotted on patrol

Careen Nyambe is one of the female scouts in the Simalaha Community Conservancy.

Luxury, low-impact and coming soon

A trip around Limpopo and Zinave national parks, as well as Maputo Special Reserve is being made…

Pans hold promising future

Here in Zinave National Park, a party from Peace Parks Foundation is researching the best…

Camp dog happy to spread the love around

Home for many rangers in the Limpopo National Park is the remote location of the FOB…

Future tourists will be wowed by luxury experience

A new initiative by Peace Parks Foundation sees Colin,,,

Africa Unseen To Be Opened To Travellers

As part of the enormous restoration and regeneration projects that Peace Parks is committed to…

Science-led conservation in action

What you’re witnessing here is science-led conservation practice in order to best protect and preserve…

Song captures CEO Myburgh’s attention

It is a treat to see a species that is not under threat. For now, this distinctive…