Most people just drive straight past impala – after all, they’re everywhere in so many of our parks. But in Etosha and Ongava, we always take a second look. Because a fascinating subspecies of this animal lives here.
Aerial counts of population sizes of different wildlife species in protected areas can serve as useful tool to assist management decisions. The Liwonde National Park (LNP) faces a number of questions that can be resolved in the light of a better understanding of the animal numbers in the Park and their population trends.
Wilderness Safaris is introducing this new activity to allow our Mvuu Camp and Mvuu Lodge guests the chance to track and see black rhino in the wild.
March 2012 – On 7 March 2012, following an investment of BWP6 million (US$ 860 000), Mombo Camp officially switched over from diesel-powered generators to renewable solar energy.
The children were very excited to see us, with some even running out of their classrooms screaming happy greetings.
In January 2012 Children in the Wilderness and one of their donors held their annual Tour Leader workshop at Linkwasha Camp in Hwange National Park.
World Wetlands Day takes place of the 2 February, celebrating the importance and necessity to conserve our planets wetlands.
Birding expert, Martin Benadie, led a 12-day birding expedition through some of Malawi’s most diverse and wildlife rich areas, aimed at finding some of the country’s key species.
Great news as Liwonde National Park has attracted lions to the area once again. Hopefully ‘Titus’ will settle in!
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Makuleke children join elephant researcher
Janet Wilkinson
16 May 2012
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A splash of Odzala colour
Isbjorn Viot
11 May 2012
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