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12 posts in Safaris

Black Rhino, Nomad Africa. 2 mins

North Luangwa: Green is the new Gold

At the end of 2022, the United Nations held a global Biodiversity Conference (COP15).…

Eco-stoves in action, and making the mud bricks to build them. 3 mins

We need you….Our Zambian Eco-Stove Initiative!

Every now and again we come across a standout community project on our travels…

2 mins

Jet-Set Cheetahs

The Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, recently opened a new grassland sanctuary for big…

The rescue and team behind it. Pictures by Edward Selfe. 2 mins

Bird? Plane? Superman? No…..it’s a flying rhino!

It is not uncommon for ranger teams, wildlife researchers, conservationists or camp guides to…

A bat held in a glove. 3 mins

Bat you didn’t expect that!

When scientists from Bat Conservation International headed into the cloud-wreathed highland forests of Rwanda’s…

Hwange Community Rhino Conservation Initiative 2 mins

Rhino Return

There was an auction to name them, competitions to draw them, flags waved to…

A mosaic of images of a baby turtle, snorkellers and an island. 3 mins

Mozambique is Turtle-y Awesome

Blessed with palm-fringed beaches and almost impossibly blue Indian Ocean waters, Mozambique’s tropical islands…

Wild dogs at King Lewanika Lodge, Liuwa Plain 3 mins

Reigning Cats and Dogs

We have frequently featured stories of wildlife translocation and conservationists’ valiant efforts to protect…

Rute Martins, Leoa's Photography 1 mins

Cape Caracal

Standing 50cm high and weighing less that your safari luggage allowance, the highly adaptable…

A bongo looking away from the camera. Image credit: Matthias Appel 2 mins

Bongo Revival

Mount Kenya National Park, an ancient volcano and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is spectacular.…

A mosaic of images of a hyena, elephant and cheetah. 2 mins

African Dynasties

For readers with access to BBC One or iPlayer (coming soon to BBC America),…

Women training as guides Image credit: African Bush Camps 2 mins

Next Generation Girl Guides

Across Africa, safari guiding remains a heavily male-dominated profession. Male guides outnumber their female…

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