Mike and Marian Myers describe the overwhelming sensation of wonder of the Kalahari winter.
420 cyclists pedalled four days, 300 kilometres through four national parks and three countries… not your usual bike ride!
Two cheetah were released on Kulala Wilderness Reserve in June – A hugely exciting event that will go some way to restoring the predator balance of this magnificent area.
Please vote for the 3 Wilderness Trust projects that stand to win funding through your vote in a competition being hosted by Puma and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). These projects do invaluable work for conservation in Africa. You can vote by clicking here. The three projects are:
African Lion – king without a kingdom
Rhinos [...]
There is something different about walking in the wilderness. In a vehicle you are an observer. On foot you are a participant. You assume the role that your ancestors played for more than a hundred thousand years. You become the super predator, the only bipedal mammal walking the earth. You are the only animal capable [...]
African Penguin antelope Birds Botswana Boulders Beach brown hyaena buffalo Cape Town Cheetah cichlids Damaraland DumaTau elephant endemic species Jao Kalahari Plains Camp kudu Lake Malawi leopard leopards lion Little Makalolo Malawi Mombo Moporota Pride Namibia Nyika Okavango Delta on foot Ongava Pafuri Palmwag Roan rock hyrax Rosy-faced Lovebirds ruckomechi Sitatunga snorkelling South Africa spotted hyaena walking Wild dog wilderness wildlife sighting Zimbabwe
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