
Blog posts tagged as Conservation


Special Sighting of an Elephant and Calf
Even though the iMfolozi volunteers and I have seen many elephants while monitoring, it’s always an amazing experience to see a mother with her...
Why are Wild Dogs so Endangered?
Our conservation volunteers put together a blog about why wild dogs are so endangered and why they have come so close to being on the brink of...
2OceansVibe launches the GOOD VIBES Charity Bracelet
The Good Vibes Charity Bracelet is a collaboration between 2oceansvibe Media and Uwe Koetter Jewellers in order to support their three chosen...
Race4Rhino donates motorbike to aid rhino conservation efforts
2013’s Race 4 Rhino team, lead by Scott Irving, managed to raise R167 925.00, of which R 40 000.00 was spent of the new Yamaha AG200 to aid Zama...
Raising money for conservation through Relate bracelets
The success of the Wild Dog and Cheetah bracelets has been overwhelming. The beautifully hand-crafted bracelets are made by the lovely team at Relate...
Monitoring Serval in uMkhuze Game Reserve
uMkhuze Game Reserve, a section of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, is very excited to announce that a pair of serval from Emdoneni Cat Rehabilitation...
Why do giraffe chew bones?
During a morning monitoring session last week on Zimanga Private Game Reserve volunteers came across a very relaxed herd of giraffe grazing on one of...
Ways to Give Back as a Wildlife ACT Conservation Volunteer
People volunteer for many reasons and we love the diversity of personality and character that makes our work more interesting. For some it is to gain...