Keeping up with our former interns: Sarah Doody

Keeping up with our former interns: Sarah Doody parallax WcMgcq After completing her Youth 4 African Wildlife internship, Sarah returned to her film and theatre studies at NYU’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study. Since her internship she has gained the confidence to truly see a project through; from start to finish, and from the roughContinue reading “Keeping up with our former interns: Sarah Doody”

Where will the Giants Roam?

Where will the Giants Roam? parallax WcMgcq EXPLICIT WARNING This video should not be viewed by small children. It MUST be viewed by animal lovers, poachers, wildlife traffickers and consumers of elephant tusks or rhino horn. An elephant is killed for its ivory every 15 minutes. There are less than 450,000 left in Africa. A rhino is killed for its horn every 8Continue reading “Where will the Giants Roam?”

Youth 4 African Wildlife funds raised contribute to relocation of 10 white rhinos to Botswana

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Keeping up with our former interns: Clara Bowe

Keeping up with our former interns: Clara Bowe parallax WcMgcq Clara Bowe is one of our 2014 interns and upon return to the US she started her Masters degree in Environmental Conservation at New York University. Besides her studies Clara has also been doing a host of other things while continuing to be a forceContinue reading “Keeping up with our former interns: Clara Bowe”

Keeping up with our former interns: Vanina Harel

Keeping up with our former interns: Vanina Harel parallax WcMgcq After completing her internship in 2014 Vanina Harel started a Masters degree in film and electronic media at American University in Washington DC, specializing in wildlife and environmental documentary production.

Rhino Commission of Inquiry Presentations

Rhino Commission of Inquiry Presentations parallax WcMgcq The founder of Youth 4 African Wildlife, Dex Kotze, and one of our former interns, Fortunate M. Phaka, along with others involved in rhino conservation efforts recently made presentations to the South African government’s rhino committee of inquiry concerning possible ways to solve the poaching crisis. The committeeContinue reading “Rhino Commission of Inquiry Presentations”

50 Days to Save the African Rhino

50 Days to Save the African Rhino Rhino poaching is not a local problem anymore; it is a global issue. Five young people from around the world came to South Africa to work together and make a difference. They had 50 days to raise global awareness and funds to help save the African rhino fromContinue reading “50 Days to Save the African Rhino”