Instagram – January 21st, 2019
There’s nothing like a heartwarming photo to inject some happiness into your Monday… This is Maarifa, one of the orphaned rhino at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Nairobi. DSWT is today the most successful […]
Read MoreInstagram – January 18th, 2019
A huge and heartfelt thank you to rangers across the continent who work hard to remain undetected and camouflaged in the bush. Tracking organised poaching syndicates is not easy and requires dedication, resilience and serious […]
Read MoreInstagram – January 16th, 2019
We’re so excited to be able to show you the first of two fantastic videos that we shot on our trip to South Africa last year with @charity_travel Whilst on the ground, the team was […]
Read MoreInstagram – January 14th, 2019
It’s a new year so that can only mean one thing – the announcement of our new grant recipients! Number four on our list for 2019 is the wonderful @healinghandsofjoy HHOJ’s vision is to see […]
Read MoreInstagram – January 11th, 2019
No one needs a rhino horn but a rhino 💔 🦏 Thank you @disunitythefilm for sharing the news. #Repost @disunitythefilm with @get_repost ・・・ Breaking News: South Africa Sniffer Dog Intercepts 116kg of Rhino Horn South […]
Read MoreInstagram – January 9th, 2019
A beautiful reminder from @natgeo that these amazing cats should be left to live their lives the way nature intended, free from hunting, poaching and any other human intervention ❤️ #Repost @natgeo with @get_repost ・・・ […]
Read MoreInstagram – January 8th, 2019
We are pleased to announce that we will be continuing our support for African People and Wildlife (APW) in 2019, an organisation that works to ensure a future where humans and wild animals thrive living […]
Read MoreInstagram – January 3rd, 2019
We love nothing more than learning of conservation successes and are delighted to hear that the South Luangwa National Park now has the highest concentration of African wild dog in Zambia. One of the most […]
Read MoreInstagram – January 1st, 2019
Happy new year to all our incredible supporters, friends and partners! Thank you so much for joining us on our journey to save Africa’s places, people and wildlife – we are so grateful for your […]
Read MoreInstagram – December 30th, 2018
Our second grant recipient for 2019 is Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH). Based in Uganda, the organisation aims to promote biodiversity and conservation by enabling people, wildlife and livestock to coexist peacefully in natural areas. […]
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