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Bush Babies’ artwork supports South African cause
12 August 2018 | Posted on Telluride Daily Planet
Yvonne Reed uses her store to increase awareness and raise funds for the nonprofit Peace Parks, which she has been involved with for 18 years. All of the art and decor comes from artists and tribespeople in South Africa, and it all serves to promote conservation and raise awareness against poaching.
READ MORESioma Ngwezi National Park Restocking program underway
09 Aug 2018 | Posted on MweBantu
ON 6th July 2018, the Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW) in partnership with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF Zambia ) and other partners commenced the 2018 capture and translocation...
Microsoft supports 3 South African Organizations with $1M in cash and technology grants
22 Jul 2018 | Posted on Microsoft Care GH
Microsoft Philanthropies announce $1M in cash and technology grants to three innovative non-profit South African organisations to drive greater impact through digital transformation
Community’s dedication helps turtles thrive
07 Jul 2018 | Posted on Farmer's Weekly
In the Ponta do Ouro Partial Marine Reserve in southern Mozambique, the local community are included in conservation efforts: they closely monitor turtles and fish catches, and ensure that poaching is kept to...
Business leaders visit Kruger Park to learn about anti-poaching measures
06 Jul 2018 | Posted on The Citizen
CEOs from various companies visited the Kruger National Park on Friday to learn about what SANParks is doing to help curb rhino poaching, with the hopes of receiving funding from the private sector....
Pursuing poachers and tourism to boost conservation in Mozambique
28 Jun 2018 | Posted on The Straits Times
The dam at Massingir in southwestern Mozambique is like a bridge between two worlds, one a deadly threat to the wildlife in the other.
Animals given the freedom to move
20 Jun 2018 | Posted on Business Day
The rangers at Thornybush love the added thrills since the fence that separated them from Timbavati fell.
