Wildlife icon Terri Irwin and Australian actress Julia Morris recently gifted the legendary all-female, anti-poaching unit The Black Mambas a fabulous wardrobe upgrade! Kruger National Park, South Africa (25…
In a race against time, conservationists in Northern Zululand rescued, rehabilitated and released two critically endangered African White-backed Vultures and a juvenile Bateleur after a devastating poisoning incident… turning tragedy…
Lazuli suffered horrific injuries at the hands of hyenas after tragically losing his mother. But not all hope was lost for this little guy when the Care for Wild team…
Olympic gymnast Simone Biles Owens and her husband have finally embarked on their long-awaited honeymoon that’s featured adventures on South African soil, encounters with elephants and a stop to meet…
Cotton is a young leopard tortoise that arrived at the South African Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre in a devastating condition with a shell as soft as bread- a clear indicator of…
The Kogelberg Biosphere Wildlife Rescue & Training Centre officially opened its doors this week, dedicated to helping all the animals, big and small. Betty’s Bay, South Africa (19 February…
In a clip that’s garnered thousands of views, 13 lion cubs crossed the road in the Kruger National Park in the kind of orderly fashion school teachers dream of when…
Shannon Rick, a family man with a heart for the bush, is once again undertaking the gruelling 100km Run for Rangers challenge in Zululand’s Babanango Game Reserve to support dedicated…
For the past two decades, Chris Pearce and his team of volunteers have dedicated themselves to protecting endangered species from poaching, often at great personal risk and with limited resources. …
Baboon management is getting a big boost along the Cape Peninsula thanks to a new team nominated by different communities, ratepayers and animal welfare institutions. Cape Town, South Africa…
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