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Decoding science, Human-wildlife conflict, Natural history

Population growth, exploitation and climate change: safeguarding Africa’s wildlife into the 22nd century

A study on population growth, resource exploitation & climate change highlights the necessary steps for preventing loss of wild habitats & species in Africa

Opinion Editorial

THIS WEEK

Remarkable Virunga; your say on safari discounts; good news for big cats in the USA; and COP19 – win or fail? This week with AG

Illegal wildlife trade

CITES COP19 – a win for wildlife?

CITES COP19: We examine the most important decisions relating to African wildlife and ecosystems made at the latest Conference of the Parties

Destinations

Virunga National Park

Virunga NP offers unparalleled biodiversity. Rain forests, gorillas, endemic birds, bubbling volcanoes, and safari favourites await

Opinion Editorial

THIS WEEK

Kruger’s declining rhinos, the best malaria-free safari destinations & a southern African mega safari – this week with AG

News, Poaching

Another year of loss – an update on Kruger’s rhino populations

Rhino poaching continues to decimate Kruger National Park’s populations. We dive into the latest rhino population figures from SANParks

Opinion Editorial

THIS WEEK

Trekking Tsavo in the footsteps of tuskers, affordable Madikwe & empowering women in tourism to aid economic recovery – this week with AG

Opinion Editorial

Women in Africa: picking up the post-pandemic pieces

Women in rural Africa are particularly vulnerable to crises, due to low job security & discrimination. In a post-pandemic landscape, empowering women in the tourism sector is helping communities recover, contributing to economic empowerment

Uncategorized

Tsavo National Park’s Great Walk

Ever dreamt of walking in the footsteps of tuskers on Tsavo National Park’s Great Walk? Norman Owen-Smith traversed 160km of this Kenyan park

Opinion Editorial

THIS WEEK

Niger’s daring translocation to save the West African giraffe, another iconic tusker dies, temporary relief for Africa’s zoo-bound elephants, all about Cape porcupines, & adventures to Zim & Kenya – this week with AG

Natural history

Iconic Tsavo super tusker Lugard dies

Iconic Tsavo super tusker Lugard, has died of natural causes. Lugard is the second tusker to be found deceased in Tsavo in the past month

Human-wildlife conflict, Natural history

West African giraffe conservation success in Niger after daring translocation

A vital population of West African giraffe in Niger has been bolstered after the translocation of 4 giraffe from a security stricken region to Gadabedji Biosphere Reserve

African safari

Why choose us to craft your safari?

Handcrafted experiential safaris since 1991.

Travel in Africa is about knowing when and where to go, and with whom. A few weeks too early/late or a few kilometres off course, and you could miss the greatest show on Earth. And wouldn’t that be a pity?

African travel

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We donate a portion of the revenue from every safari sold to carefully selected conservation projects that make a significant difference at ground level.

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