Instagram – June 27th, 2020
“The time is ripe to shut down wildlife markets,” says WildAid CEO Peter Knights. “It will take a concerted, global effort to end the illegal wildlife trade to protect endangered species and help prevent the […]
Read MoreInstagram – June 23rd, 2020
Good news! This camera trap from The Republic of Congo captured a shot of an extremely rare mandrill deep in the Odzala-Kokoua Park. Although mandrills have been spotted further north, this is the first visual […]
Read MoreInstagram – June 21st, 2020
Standing tall on #WorldGiraffeDay 🦒 Although often overshadowed by their larger counterparts (elephant and rhino we are looking at you!), giraffe need our help just as much. Read on for more details… […]
Read MoreInstagram – June 17th, 2020
As the world endures the impacts of Covid-19, a number of initiatives have appeared throughout Africa to support conservation. Prints for Conservation is one of them. Set up in response to the pandemic, they showcase […]
Read MoreInstagram – June 14th, 2020
If ever there was a matriarch of conservation, it’s Dame Daphne Sheldrick. From the elephant nursery she started all those years ago to the country-wide conservation organisation we all know and love, it’s largely down […]
Read MoreInstagram – June 11th, 2020
We have spoken a lot about pangolins Over the last few months, mostly about the link between the scaly animals and COVID-19, and most of it bad news. They do after all, hold the title […]
Read MoreInstagram – June 8th, 2020
Africa to many of us is endless savannahs and iconic wildlife. But the continent also has a 30,000km long coastline and an enormous number of marine parks, ocean, and iconic wildlife of the underwater kind. […]
Read MoreInstagram – June 4th, 2020
A little glimpse into the effort and sheer commitment it takes to protect wilderness areas and all their inhabitants. Without people like these, we would be nowhere. Thank you from the […]
Read MoreInstagram – May 30th, 2020
In February, we were lucky enough to visit Tsavo in Kenya and see some of these incredible elephants known as ‘super tuskers’ for their mammoth tusks. There are currently only 10 super tuskers left in […]
Read MoreInstagram – May 25th, 2020
Today, #AfricaDay, we celebrate the continent that we fall a little bit more in love with every day; her people, her landscapes, her iconic wildlife and her incredible spirit. Here’s to many more years of […]
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