Why herbivores are vital to Peace Parks’ rewilding efforts

The vegetarians of the animal world, or herbivores…

Why big cats and other predators are vital to Peace Parks mission

Tourists love to see lion, cheetah and other big cats…

Wildlife and humankind alongside

When Norman English strolls around base camp at Nyika National Park he is in for a surprise.

Conservancy wildlife numbers boosted by translocations

Comprising 180 000 ha of communal land, the…

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…

Zebra collaring key to future

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

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…

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…