Instagram – May 29th, 2019
“The future of African elephants is inextricably linked to the well-being of the continent’s rural people. They often must suffer the costs of living with large, dangerous animals without deriving much if any benefit from […]
Read MoreInstagram – May 27th, 2019
These words by @wildlife_act rang very true this morning and reminded us to thank all our dedicated teams, rangers, people and conservationists on the ground across Africa for the incredible work they do in saving […]
Read MoreInstagram – May 25th, 2019
Happy Africa Day! May the next year be filled with a love and appreciation for our beautiful continent and a respect for all its wildlife, big and small, endangered or otherwise ❤️ 📸 @lucienbeaumont via […]
Read MoreInstagram – May 22nd, 2019
We were recently asked to help fund the amazing @brave_rockgirls on their road trip through Kenya, in partnership with @unearth_kenya and @global_girl_media After two weeks of media and conservation training, the fearless girls travelled around […]
Read MoreInstagram – May 18th, 2019
The groundbreaking new film, Eye of the Pangolin, is now available for the world to watch on YouTube! The story of two men on a mission to share the wonders of all four species of […]
Read MoreInstagram – May 15th, 2019
The inimitable @africanparksnetwork doing what they do best in Malawi 🙌🏻 With their position at the top of the food chain, it’s often wrongly assumed that Africa’s big cats aren’t in any danger, but with […]
Read MoreInstagram – May 12th, 2019
Today, we’re echoing the sentiments of the incredible @olpejeta : the time to act in order to save our planet and all its wonderful species, great and small, is now. Right now. #Repost @olpejeta with […]
Read MoreInstagram – May 8th, 2019
“The question is, are we happy to suppose that our grandchildren may never be able to see an elephant except in a picture book?” Happy birthday Sir David Attenborough 🎉 And we sincerely hope that […]
Read MoreInstagram – May 7th, 2019
At the end of March, Cyclone Idai ripped through Mozambique and Zimbabwe, leaving destruction and devastation in its wake. Over 1000 people were killed across the two countries (and in southern Malawi) and many, many […]
Read MoreInstagram – May 5th, 2019
Loss of habitat and lack of prey have played a major part in the declining numbers of cheetah in Africa, but human-wildlife conflict is one of the biggest dangers to these beautiful cats. Farmers in […]
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