Crops under doctors’ gaze

On Fridays a special clinic in Zambia opens its doors to the sick. Not sick people or sick animals, but sick plants!

The unglamorous side of conservation?

Behind Peace Parks Foundation’s bold mission statement – to re-establish, renew and preserve large…

Cocktail skills part of a rosier future

The future of tourism in southern Africa relies not only on its vibrant landscape and incredible wildlife…

Amazing tech helps save Kruger’s rhinos

Postcode Meerkat is the unlikely name for ground-breaking technology that is making…

Releasing the buffalo into new home

Due to the buffalo’s large appetite for vegetation, outside national parks these giants are considered…

Capturing these dangerous animals

This is a highly precarious and risky operation. To dart and capture the unpredictable African buffalo…

Tracking down the icons of Africa

Since 2010, Peace Parks Foundation has been involved in a rewilding project in support of Mozambique’s…

A twist on the working day

Offices around southern Africa and those in the national parks and reserves are a little different…

Plans made for Nyika and Vwaza

Denton Joachim and Nico Gründlingh are heading to Malawi. In their roles as Geographical…

Drum rolls for Hitachi Vantara

Kawewa Primary School in the Simalaha Community Conservancy is in full celebration mode today.

Words from big business

Former Chairman and CEO of The Coca-Cola Company, Neville Isdell and Peace Parks…

Saved from possible snare

Today in Maputo Special Reserve there is a zebra that needs help. A team of rangers including…

Rewilding brings joy to communities

With translocation trucks in the background transporting 27 zebra and 62 blue wildebeest over…

SANParks crew averts conflict

While the Peace Parks crew is filming on location in Kruger National Park, a situation develop…

An emotional moment for all

At last, the final part of the translocation – releasing the four cheetah from the boma into their new home.