Day 11 Daily Highlight

Elephant and ants on the march at Peace Parks Foundation today, and a great harvest for farmers…

A good year ahead

Empowered farmers train other farmers in conservation agriculture techniques.

Biggest rugby fan ever?

Adult elephants spend about sixteen hours a day eating, so it doesn’t leave much time for leisure.

Detection zones save wildlife

Over the past few years there has been a decline in poaching incursions from Mozambique…

Day 8 Daily Highlight

Students celebrate at Peace Parks today. There are elephants on the trail in Nyika and healthy crops in Simalaha.

No putting the brakes on this lot

Herding Academy Students at the SA College for Tourism have to master all kinds of skills.

Day 5 Daily Highlight

Meet the family raising a son in Peace Parks. Also, rangers get muddy and a surprise roadside safari.

Women's lives revolutionised

Treadle pumps have changed the lives of many of the farmers in Simalaha.

Proud day for the community

A day of celebration for the families and communities when their scouts complete their training.

Raising animals and infants

There must be some interesting conversations around Dolf and Elize Botha’s dinner table.

A life lived in the bush

Like many of those involved in conservation, Sean Van Niekerk has a long-held passion for wildlife.

Clinic opens for poorly plants

A new initiative is proving invaluable to help farmers when their crops are not at their best.

Working up a sweat!

Being a ranger is a tough job. Out in the field they deal with wildlife criminals and dangerous situations.

All in a day’s work for CEO

Werner Myburgh, CEO of Peace Parks, is very hands on and loves working with the teams on the ground.

Day 4 Daily Highlight

Floods hit Peace Parks today. White rhino sighting and ranger reveals what gets him through the day.