The Black Mambas are a nearly all-women anti-poaching unit created to protect the rhinos of the 400km² Balule Nature Reserve, and keep poachers out of
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What’s it like to work at a game reserve in South Africa?
Volunteering report: Shamwari Game Reserve & Born Free Foundation’s big cat sanctuaries Before there was blogging… Or perhaps at least before sites such as WordPress
Global March for Lions: Together we CAN ban canned hunting!
I wonder if the tech entrepreneurs of yesteryear could have predicted that one of the odd consequences of digital globalisation is that it can often
Poor elephants on parade
I touched the dry trunk of Dennis, a ‘rescued’ teenage Sumatran elephant, and apologised. “I’m sorry, boy,” I whispered into his solemn expression, “you shouldn’t
SeaWorld: Behold, the great water circus!
“Connect with animals and explore nature to recognise the important role kids play in the future of our world.” It sounds wonderful, doesn’t it? Why
Go Go Gorilla Trail: Mission Apecomplished
See all my Go Go Gorilla photos – Click Here! One month since the Go Go Gorilla Trail opened in Norwich (24th June) – I
Freddie my love…
This week I popped by to see the updated Freddie ‘Radio Go Go’ Gorilla statue outside The Forum in Norwich, after he was returned to his
Don’t Go Go Gorilla – Stay!!
So, I’ve been caught up the last few months with finishing uni with a 1st (hoorah!), publishing my last issue of BlueMoon magazine and blogging
The wild is wild!
Last week I opened the pages of my newspaper to find a shocking image of a British woman being tossed around by two cheetahs. The
Population monitoring and conservation: The Great Cocky Count 2012
Carrying on my, what seems to have become a continuing theme, of comparing my volunteering experiences in Australia to those I partook in whilst in