Blog category: Conservation news
Latest conservation updates
African Wild Dogs and how you can help to protect them
Find out how volunteers can assist in the conservation of Africa’s second most endangered carnivore. Often misunderstood, the African wild dog is another victim of the human-wildlife conflict.
World Elephant Day – what can you do?
August 12th is World Elephant Day, a day to give voice to the many issues threatening elephants, including habitat loss, irresponsible wildlife tourism and poaching. What can you do to help?
Travel #ForNature after Covid-19
We take a look at what we can do individually to make sure we align our travel goals with a conscious effort to do right by the planet. How to support biodiversity and travel responsibly.
3 ways to travel responsibly after Covid-19
How can we all travel more responsibly and sustainably when borders reopen? We take a look at what Covid-19 has taught us about the impact of our increasingly globe-trotting lifestyles, and what we can do in the future.
Help support our projects from afar
Our partners in Africa, their wildlife and communities, have never needed your support as much as they do now.
The link between wildlife and COVID-19
We’re taking a look at the connection between wildlife and the coronavirus, and how the virus made the jump into humans.
How to be ethical and volunteer in a wildlife sanctuary
The world of wildlife sanctuary volunteering and captive animal interactions is an often murky one, brought into disrepute by sanctuaries keeping animals in terrible conditions, breeding indiscriminately with no intention
Brand new baby black rhino born at our Rhino project in Zimbabwe!
Vet student, Gianna, joined our team in Malawi as a veterinary intern in June 2019. Read about her amazing experiences working with new and exotic wildlife.
When is a wildlife sanctuary not a sanctuary
How can you be sure that you choose an ethical wildlife sanctuary to volunteer at? Read this article to ensure that you volunteer in a responsible sanctuary, dedicated to animal welfare, and focused on animal rehabilitation and release.