19 October 2017The SA College for Tourism– turning dreams into reality
The idea of visionary Dr Anton Rupert, the SA College for Tourism opened in 2001 to grant opportunities to learners from rural areas in member states of the Southern African Development Community - an
This week the last 33 of 250 buffalo were safely delivered from Marromeu Game Reserve to Zinave National Park in Mozambique, bringing to an end the wildlife translocation season for 2017. A total of 7
5 October 2017New Technology Transforms Protected Area Management
Efforts to combat poaching of wildlife in Asia, Africa and Latin America have just gotten smarter with the release of a powerful new extension to the widely adopted Spatial Monitoring and Reporting To
27 September 2017Fundraiser: Africa comes to Atlanta, USA
On 3 October 2017, Tracker Academy will partner with Iconic Africa to present an authentic African night of inspiration and entertainment in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, to help raise funds and awareness f
15 September 2017WATCH: Vietnamese youth vow to protect Africa's rhino
In July 2017, 11 young people from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, were brought to South Africa for a life-changing wilderness experience as part of the Wild Rhino Campaign. Watch their story here.
4 September 201745 Vultures poisoned in Limpopo National Park
The National Administration of Conservation Areas (ANAC) in Mozambique is gravely concerned about an apparent escalation of wildlife poisoning incidents in Limpopo National Park, following the recent
28 August 2017Greater Mapungubwe Rangers - Custodians of Conservation
“Every Ranger and Scout of Greater Mapungubwe is a custodian who holds the responsibility of guarding the future of the Protected Area’s natural biodiversity - for in these wild places is found te
25 August 2017Charles and Lumpy lead the way to Zinave
This week saw the first two of 54 elephants safely released in Zinave National Park, Mozambique.
The two elephant bulls, Charles and Lumpy, were translocated from Dinokeng Game Reserve in Gauteng –