Stories & galleries
THIS WEEK
Kingsley Holgate in Bazaruto; Photographer of the Year Week 7 gallery; making a positive impact with your safari; and a special offer to Zanzibar – AG this week
Bazaruto Archipelago – A seascape of hope
Kingsley Holgate & his Afrika Odyssey team are connecting 22 parks managed by African Parks. Read about their trip to Bazaruto Archipelago NP
Photographer of the Year 2024 Weekly Selection: Week 7
Photographer of the Year 2024 is here! Enter for a chance to win a safari and to have a lion research collar sponsored in your name
THIS WEEK
Trophy hunting tusker death toll reaches five; Photographer of the Year Week 6 gallery; and the state of Africa’s migratory animals – AG this week
Africa’s migratory animals under threat
UN report: Africa’s migratory animals – from wildebeest & birds, to dugongs & whales – are under threat due to habitat loss and climate change
Photographer of the Year 2024 Weekly Selection: Week 6
Photographer of the Year 2024 is here! Enter for a chance to win a safari and to have a lion research collar sponsored in your name
THIS WEEK
Kafue’s bountiful Busanga Plains; Photographer of the Year Week 5 gallery; a fully catered Moremi mobile safari and the best of Namibia – AG this week
Busanga Plains – jewel of Kafue
Busanga Plains, Kafue, is brimming with wildlife, yet not overwhelmed by tourists. Read Irene Amiet’s travel diary from this Zambian safari spot
Photographer of the Year 2024 Weekly Selection: Week 5
Photographer of the Year 2024 is finally here! Enter for a chance to win a safari and to sponsor a lion research collar
THIS WEEK
New KAZA elephant analysis reveals vital details; Photographer of the Year – mesmerising Week 4 photos; Maasai Mara secret season safari and gorilla trekking in Uganda – AG this week
Photographer of the Year 2024 Weekly Selection: Week 4
Photographer of the Year 2024 is finally here! Enter for a chance to win a safari and to sponsor a lion research collar
KAZA elephants – new analysis adds vital details
An analysis of elephant population trends in KAZA shows a worrying increase in poaching, slowed population growth, negative population trends outside of protected areas, and the need for more accurate information to combat threats