Instagram β October 30th, 2018
Today it was announced that China has reversed a 25-year ban on the rhino horn and tiger bone trade. The debate over whether or not to legalise the trade has polarised opinion for years, with [β¦]
Read MoreInstagram β October 28th, 2018
We are forever privileged and humbled to be working with organisations like @dswt and in awe of the work they do for wildlife conservation and protection across Africa ππΌ Let us all work together to [β¦]
Read MoreInstagram β October 25th, 2018
We are thrilled to be donating @asiliaafrica βs 2018 grant, raised from our safari auction in May, to the Asilia Giving Scholarship Fund. The Fund contributes to scholarships at the SILA Vocational College in Arusha, [β¦]
Read MoreInstagram β October 22nd, 2018
We are devastated to share the news that two black rhino have been found dead in Zakouma National Park in Chad. The two carcasses, a male and a female, were discovered on October 15th but [β¦]
Read MoreInstagram β October 19th, 2018
When wildlife poaching comes to mind, most people think of a group of poachers tracking animals with high-powered rifles. But thereβs a forgotten side to this story too β snares. A snare is nothing more [β¦]
Read MoreInstagram β October 17th, 2018
A fabulous initiative from our friends and partners @singita_ to raise funds for their women empowerment projects across the continent. Keep following for updates from the field and the results of the run! Who run [β¦]
Read MoreInstagram β October 15th, 2018
Today, the 15th October 2018, marks the International Day of Rural Women, a UN initiative that celebrates and honors the role of rural women across the world. Rural women make up a quarter of the [β¦]
Read MoreInstagram β October 12th, 2018
Itβs just incredible to have such a high profile speakers drawing attention to the illegal wildlife trade and its devastating consequences. This is Prince William at the Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference currently taking place in [β¦]
Read MoreInstagram β October 9th, 2018
Always delighted to hear good news from our partners on the ground, especially when it involves rhino! This is Eric who is settling in well to his new home in Tanzania after a successful relocation [β¦]
Read MoreInstagram β October 7th, 2018
Back in June, our team had the privilege of helping with a lion collaring exercise in the Somkhanda Game Reserve, South Africa. Collaring sometimes receives negative press, but itβs an important way of determining patterns [β¦]
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