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Chronography of Light
Chronography of Light
We are not so different from wild animals
We are not so different from wild animals parallax WcMgcq
Now or Never Future Conservation Heroes
Now or Never Future Conservation Heroes
Bloodline: Now or Never (Official trailer)
Bloodline: Now or Never (Official trailer)
Now or Never African Wildlife Trust (Official Launch)
Now or Never African Wildlife Trust (Official Launch) Now or Never African Wildlife Trust -NPC A NEW wildlife organisation has launched with the aim of saving EVERY SINGLE surviving rhino or elephant victim of poaching.
Celebrities Plead; “STOP KILLING OUR RHINO”
Celebrities Plead; “STOP KILLING OUR RHINO” #WorldWildlifeDay On our 2013 Anti-poaching campaign we were joined by three celebrities,Christie Brinkley, Bai Ling, and Sailor Brinkley Cook, in support of our cause.
The legal racketeering of ivory
The legal racketeering of ivory The history of the ivory trade since the colonial era paints a depressing picture about the fate of elephants. Between 1860 and 1920 roughly 33,000 tonnes of ivory were shipped from Africa to the British Empire – the equivalent of 1.1 million elephants.
The Silent Giants of Tsavo
The Silent Giants of Tsavo Tsavo National Park in Kenya is probably on every wildlife enthusiast’s bucket list. Renowned for its stories of man-eating lions, and admired for its famous elephants covered in red dust and the Critically Endangered hirola, a trip to Tsavo imbues tranquility in the African wilderness with the prospect of observing big tuskersContinue reading “The Silent Giants of Tsavo”
Kruger’s Desperate Need for Security
Kruger’s Desperate Need for Security by Fortunate M. Phaka & Darian Hall More than seven years into the current poaching crisis and well over 3000 poached rhinos later Kruger National Park should be one of the most well protected reserves in South Africa. Being one of the most popular self-drive safari destinations in Africa shouldContinue reading “Kruger’s Desperate Need for Security”