Department of Forestry and Fisheries and the Environment – Media Statement Release June 2022
After months of effort, it all came together this week under the giant Baobab, when the GKEPF hosted Minister Barbara Creecy.
After months of effort, it all came together this week under the giant Baobab, when the GKEPF hosted Minister Barbara Creecy.
By William Sonnenberg, TPNR Landowner & Member The African bush can throw all kinds of nasty things at you when you’re out on an anti - poaching patrol. But when you’re a highly trained canine ranger like Akhal you learn to
Introducing our Timbavati Guest Blogger Series: The Conservation Conversation. This month we launch our Guest Blogger series. It's purpose is to share information, ideas and inspiration from people who are passionate about conservation-related issues in the Greater Kruger. By Lindie Botha It’s been
During the past three years, Timbavati Chairperson Wayne Jackaman, his Exco and management team, has spent hundreds of hours participating in the multi-stakeholder process that culminated in yesterday’s celebrated event: The signing of the GLFTCA Cooperative Agreement in Skukuza, Kruger
On 26 November 2018, Africa Geographic reported that a collared elephant was illegally hunted in the Balule Private Nature Reserve, part of the Associated Private Nature Reserves (APNR) in the Greater Kruger. The report highlighted how the hunt took place
Managing a Private Nature Reserve In 1956, a group of conservation minded landowners formed the Timbavati Association to restore and protect the landscape of a large wilderness area. Since then protected areas in the Kruger Lowveld have grown dramatically. With the
South Africa’s “New Dawn”, Tourism the “Sunrise Industry”, and Education’s role in our Success Don Scott, the owner of Tanda Tula, shares his own personal take on South Africa’s exciting changes, our new president’s SONA speech and how education is the
WATCH: Last month CNN visited the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve to produce a feature on what the reserve is doing in the fight against poaching. The feature was for a series called 'Going Green', which focuses on individuals around the world who
Luke Street, the much-loved photographer at Tanda Tula, has just completed an incredible course in the Timbavati known as a Counter Insurgency Tracker Training. Here, Luke tells his story not only through his beautiful journalistic images but also in his own
By Bryan Havemann, Timbavati Warden We were informed by the field rangers at the Sumatra Picket late in the afternoon of the 24th November 2016 that Mike, the Belgium Malinois/Shepherd cross had dislocated his hindquarters. The field rangers were told to