Green shoots of hope

Hundreds of endangered orchids are planted back into Nyika after being confiscated from poachers.

First plane lands on new Banhine airstrip

Being as vast as it is, there really is no better way to get a sense of Banhine than from the air.

Vulnerable animals play part in ecosystem

The team in Limpopo National Park is caring for a baby vervet monkey that has been orphaned by poachers.

Alternative lifestyle choices going forward

Charcoaling decimates landscapes so Peace Parks strives to develop alternative economic solutions.

Homer family checks out wild elephants

Game drives ignite a life-long passion for nature, while creating economic opportunities for locals.

Nature’s Sewage Disposal Unit

Dung beetles – see how they serve ecosystems as nature’s sewage disposal unit.

More lives set to change

Students will soon arrive at SA College for Tourism to learn skills needed for careers in tourism.

On the trail of new arrivals

To confirm translocated animals are healthy, the team needs to get on the ground and track on foot.

It’s not all plain sailing, or driving!

It’s not all plain sailing, or driving when going behind the scenes of a PEACE experience!

Walking bush and beach

There is no better way to experience Africa’s wilderness areas than by being on foot.

A Maputo National Park adventure

Peace Parks Exclusive African Conservation Experiences allows insights into conserving landscapes

Mission to Maputo National Park

Peace Parks is proud to launch PEACE – Peace Parks Exclusive African Conservation Experiences.

Predator population grows in the park

All in all, it took over six weeks to locate, capture and translocate the two leopards from Karingani…

A patient game brings the leopard in

The team jumps into a helicopter equipped with a VHF tracking device that is able to pick up signals…

Just when it was all going so well

Temporary holding bomas in Karingani, Mozambique, have been specially constructed to keep two…