Tracker Academy new recruits start course

Karel Benade, affectionately known as Pokkie, is a Master Tracker and Head Trainer at the Tracker Academy in…

Bringing back the ancient art of wildlife tracking

Being on safari in southern Africa gets you up close…

Youngsters reskilled for travel industry

Impoverished, unskilled young people in southern Africa have the opportunity to change their lives…

Nature’s strange but clever relationships

Werner Myburgh, CEO of Peace Parks Foundation, explains the fascinating relationship between

Creating safe spaces for marine life

Demarcating no-go zones for community fishermen is another initiative that is helping to develop…

Future for Simalaha tourism looking rosy

Simalaha is only around 140 kilometres upstream from Victoria Falls, the world-famous waterfall…

Happy ending for mud-stuck zebra

Sinkholes like these occur in areas underlain by dolomite rock, which makes the land prone to sudden collapse.

Drive in Maputo Special Reserve

Conservation is the scientific study of nature with the aim of protecting species, their habitats and…

Bush kit for the air

You can’t use any old plane for the type of surveillance needed for the work of Peace Parks Foundation…

National park runs off-grid

Zinave National Park in Mozambique is a pretty wild and remote place. So, in order to provide…

13,000 snares collected in 2020

Snares are the silent killer of African wildlife. Rangers need to carry out regular snare sweeps to find…

Rangers greet official visitors

Rangers show off their marching skills to greet Zambian officials in Zinave…

Officials Tour Peace Parks’ Partners

The Zambian officials are up in the air and hosted to a spectacular aerial view of Zinave National Park…

Stunning vantage point

The Limpopo National Park in Mozambique is a huge stretch of wilderness terrain…

Close look at equipment

Field rangers are the most critical first line of defence on the ground against poaching so…