FLYING THE FLAG HIGH IN SUPPORT OF WILDLIFE RANGERS
Our very own, Head of Ranger Services, Orlat Ndlovu attended this prestigious event and ensured that his late colleague, Anton Mzimba’s message was heard.
Our very own, Head of Ranger Services, Orlat Ndlovu attended this prestigious event and ensured that his late colleague, Anton Mzimba’s message was heard.
Make a note in the calendar because this is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for passionate nature-loving runners, walkers and their families. Read more from our guest journalist, Kath Read.
Anton, you have left a legacy – one which we will, in your honour, hold up high and never forget. We pay tribute to his greatness.
At the young age of 27years old, Annetjie Mkansi has taken on the challenge of becoming Timbavati’s first female dog handler!
This unique and prestigious opportunity will be run all in the name of conservation with all proceeds going to the protection and security of our wildlife with a focus upon our rhinos.
Help us raise money to upskill anti-poaching teams to preserve wildlife within the Greater Kruger areas. The challenge aims to motivate more than 10 000 people in over 30 countries around the world to improve their fitness levels by starting
Our field rangers and control room operators are not only an essential service, but they are a critical and invaluable asset to ensure the protection of our reserves wildlife.
Written by Matt Lindenberg As a boy, I grew up next to the world-famous Kruger National Park, South Africa. On weekends and during school trips, I visited the park, always in awe one of one of the largest conservation landscapes in