26 June 2021 Translocation success story These are successfully rewilded giraffe. There used to be very few animals left in…
25 June 2021 Elephant Week, Elephants Everywhere A massive operation that needs tonnes of preparation and expertise. Don’t miss this chance to see all the action…
25 June 2021 Elephant Translocation Week Coming Soon... Don’t miss this chance to see all the action and the emotion of moving the largest land mammals on earth…
25 June 2021 Elephant Translocation As Never Seen Before Peace Parks Foundation and partners are moving elephant family groups from the Maputo River landscape…
25 June 2021 Model of co-working These ants are known as Matabele ants and are often seen marching like this in search of food.
24 June 2021 A template for global conservation The pangolin is a rather shy animal and you can only see a tail here, but this lucky one has…
23 June 2021 Quick response team scrambled The team in Maputo Special Reserve is always looking out for the welfare of the wildlife…
22 June 2021 What a sight! The Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area is one of the ten remaining lion strongholds in Africa.
21 June 2021 Venomous African Snake Puff adders are often spotted in the early morning and evening, basking on sandy roads enjoying…
21 June 2021 Elephants caught out Snares are the silent killer of African wildlife. The team here in Maputo Special Reserve operate regular snare sweeps…
20 June 2021 Conservation and science entwined Collars use satellite communication or radio frequency to track animals’ movements…
19 June 2021 Playtime in camp Hunter is great company for the rangers who can be camped out here for weeks on end…
18 June 2021 Great protein source Despite the name this is in fact the edible caterpillar of a species of emperor moth known as…
17 June 2021 Roadside game watching Zebra are built for speed and long-distance migrations and although they might…
16 June 2021 Fun facts The African buffalo is one of the most successful grazers in Africa, usually living for around 20 years in the wild…