World’s First Ever Virtual Elephant Collaring Experience
Elephants Alive achieved a world-first during lockdown – a live virtual collaring, with more than 250 viewers tuning in from around the world to watch the collaring of two majestic bulls.
Elephants Alive achieved a world-first during lockdown – a live virtual collaring, with more than 250 viewers tuning in from around the world to watch the collaring of two majestic bulls.
There are many ways to deepen your connection to the natural world when you visit the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve, not all of them have the potential to change your world view. This one does.
The Scouts Programme changes the lives of children and young adults to assist them to reach their full potential. Monica being their role model and wonder woman.
Every game drive is different and the anticipation of what’s to come is what makes it so exciting. On a beautiful winters morning, we set out, eager to find some lions.
The Timbavati Private Nature Reserve is home to a high diversity of fauna and flora. It is here where the major perennial river, the Klaserie River, brings its life-giving powers to parts of the western areas of the reserve. Read
Part 2 of our Essential Services Series highlights the optimistic, organised and outstanding operational services of the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve .
Nourish has solutions to break the poverty cycle and create healthy resilient communities are ultimately those that link individuals and communities back to their wildlife heritage.
Paying for things that money can't buy: Another year of funding the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve - Read more here about our evolving and highly successful reserve financing model.
A male Golden Pipit (Tmetothylacus tenellus) was spotted last week along the Argyle road (24.192963S, 31.359435E) by Tim Gaunt, Safari Manager of Motswari. He happened to be in the right place at the right time! According to the Southern Africa
About Elephants Alive For more than twenty years, Elephants Alive (originally Save the Elephants SA), has been studying the elephants of the Greater Kruger Area, more recently known as the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park. Our study area spans three countries and includes