Conservancy wildlife numbers boosted by translocations

Comprising 180 000 ha of communal land, the…

Bush skills and lateral thinking required

In Maputo Special Reserve, Uwe Muhl, Peace Parks’ Chief Helicopter Pilot, is taking us…

Road clearing is vital contribution to efforts

When thinking about conservation, people often picture cheetah or lion being rewilded, anti-poaching…

Bumpy rides and flat tyres all in a day’s work

Rangers play a vital role in conservation management and protection, often spending long…

Why the largest TCFA needs urgent investment

Peace Parks has been supporting the…

Vital to biodiversity and the future of landscapes

The mopane tree is a constant of the African landscape…

The ins and outs of protecting wild spaces

A fence is a fence, right? Not so when you are talking fences in southern African protected areas.

Elephant carcass points back in time

This lifeless set of elephant bones holds a wealth of stories about these behemoths of the bush.

Theory and practice for new dog handlers

An experienced dog handler and trainer, it is Gabriel Mpala who has built up an enormous level of trust…

Anti-poaching operations to increase

Unfortunately, only two dogs, Nkonzo and Jungle, are loaded into the plane for Malawi due to space issues.

Canine Unit Head For Nyika National Park

AK, Nkonzo and Jungle, the Peace Parks dogs you have come to know and love, are moving to their…

200 days of live updates from the field

Today celebrates 200 days of Peace Parks TV. The unique channel that shows a side of conservation in…

The secret lives of plants

In Gordon Homer’s role as project manager of the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area for…

Zebra collaring key to future

CEO Werner Myburgh is accompanying a delegation from the Malawi Ministry of Tourism, Culture…

Community marks recent successes

Werner Myburgh, CEO of Peace Parks Foundation, is accompanying a delegation from the Malawi…