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Custodians of Wilderness: Sidinda, Zambezi Valley. By Zig Mackintosh.

Custodians of Wilderness: Sidinda, Zambezi Valley. By Zig Mackintosh.

Posted on February 7, 2019 by Zig Mackintosh
A Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) is defined as a component of a large ecological region that straddles the boundaries of two or more countries encompassing one or more protected&nbsp... Read More
The Importance of Participation. By Ian Cox.

The Importance of Participation. By Ian Cox.

Posted on February 7, 2019 by Ian Cox
We all know how important the right to vote is, right? We will all mostly probably reply, if asked, that the right to vote in free and fair elections is what makes our country a democracy. However I w... Read More
Ted Reilly: A Living Legend. By Martin Dunn.

Ted Reilly: A Living Legend. By Martin Dunn.

Posted on February 7, 2019February 11, 2019 by Bugs van Heerden
Ted Reilly was familiar to me long before I actually met him; as one of the legendary figures of wildlife conservation in Southern Africa; spoken of with respect and reverence alongside other greats l... Read More
Photo-Tourism Versus Safari Hunting Versus Both? By Kevin Leo-Smith.

Photo-Tourism Versus Safari Hunting Versus Both? By Kevin Leo-Smith.

Posted on January 3, 2019 by Zig Mackintosh
This thread on the Africa Geographic website (link below) motivated me to try to contribute positively to this pro / anti-hunting debate that is often unnecessarily polarizing and acrimonious.  I... Read More
Can Land Easements Save Africa’s Wildlife? By Calvin Cottar.

Can Land Easements Save Africa’s Wildlife? By Calvin Cottar.

Posted on January 3, 2019 by Bugs van Heerden
Unfortunately, wild animals that are a cost to land owners in any way will always be killed, this is how land use change works. In some countries killing has become ritualized and monetized to become ... Read More
The Management of Elephants and Related Management Issues in the Kruger National Park. Part 1. By Dr. Salomon Joubert.

The Management of Elephants and Related Management Issues in the Kruger National Park. Part 1. By Dr. Salomon Joubert.

Posted on January 3, 2019 by David Cook
This article, which has been divided into three sections, was written by Dr. Salomon Joubert in 2010. INTRODUCTION In the past few years the control of elephant numbers by means of culling as a valid ... Read More
The Management of Elephants and Related Management Issues in the Kruger National Park. Part 2.  By Dr. Salomon Joubert.

The Management of Elephants and Related Management Issues in the Kruger National Park. Part 2. By Dr. Salomon Joubert.

Posted on January 3, 2019February 7, 2019 by David Cook
This article, which has been divided into three sections, was written by Dr. Salomon Joubert in 2010. Elephant census What had been conveyed to me was that a statement had been made to the effect that... Read More
“SUSTAINABLE USE” AND “NATURE CONSERVATION”: WHO INVENTED THE CONCEPTS? -A View from Germany -Dr. Rolf D. Baldus.

“SUSTAINABLE USE” AND “NATURE CONSERVATION”: WHO INVENTED THE CONCEPTS? -A View from Germany -Dr. Rolf D. Baldus.

Posted on January 3, 2019 by Zig Mackintosh
A short distance from my house in one of Germany’s oldest nature reserves, the ‘Siebengebirge‘-Nature Park, lies a romantic building, the Dragon Castle, a never inhabited chateau with an impress... Read More
Kruger Park Casual Observations. By Dr. Salomon Joubert.

Kruger Park Casual Observations. By Dr. Salomon Joubert.

Posted on December 9, 2018 by David Cook
I recently had the privilege of spending a month leisurely and idly travelling through the southern half of the Park in the company of my wife and, for a few days, friends.With the exception of the Pr... Read More
Encounters with some ugly ladies. The Idler Column, Mecury Newspaper.

Encounters with some ugly ladies. The Idler Column, Mecury Newspaper.

Posted on December 9, 2018 by Bugs van Heerden
THERE was this ugly female breastfeeding in public. Sies! No, it wasn’t the Street Shelter for the Over-Forties, it was at Mlilwane Game Sanctuary in eSwatini, which they used to call Swaziland. We ... Read More
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