Proud day for the community

A day of celebration for the families and communities when their scouts complete their training.

Raising animals and infants

There must be some interesting conversations around Dolf and Elize Botha’s dinner table.

A life lived in the bush

Like many of those involved in conservation, Sean Van Niekerk has a long-held passion for wildlife.

Clinic opens for poorly plants

A new initiative is proving invaluable to help farmers when their crops are not at their best.

Working up a sweat!

Being a ranger is a tough job. Out in the field they deal with wildlife criminals and dangerous situations.

All in a day’s work for CEO

Werner Myburgh, CEO of Peace Parks, is very hands on and loves working with the teams on the ground.

Swarms on the road

The desert locust has caused problems to farmers since biblical times.

Zebra, wildebeest and impala

Zebra and wildebeest make great travel companions and graze in harmony…

How to spot one

How can you tell a white from a black rhino? It’s all to do with their mouth

Bush toilet mapped out

Planning a new tourist campsite in Maputo Special Reserve means literally everything has to be discussed.

Are they gonna shift this?

It’s mud not traffic jams that brings rangers’ trucks to a halt in the vast, lush landscape of Zinave National Park.

Big rains cause river to swell

The Simalaha Community Conservancy lies bang in the middle of the Zambezi-Chobe flood plain

Stunning views over bush and beach

A rare glimpse of one of the earth’s 36 richest and most endangered ecoregions.

Linking up ancient migration routes

Transfrontier Conservation Areas like this one are a very successful concept in conservation.

From beach to bush and always a sunset

A day with Peace Parks is a day to remember. A morning swim from lodges nestled in woodland.