Good News for Vultures! Southern Africa’s Vulture populations are facing an uncertain future. To stem the tide of losses, landscape-level conservation initiatives are needed, not only in our formal protected areas, but also on privately-owned land that supports Vulture populations. Vulture Safe Zone Implementation. . .
Wildlife ACT Conservation Ambassadors participate in Wilderness Trail in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park
Recently Wildlife ACT, in collaboration with the Wilderness Leadership School, led two groups of Conservation Ambassadors through a Wilderness Trail in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park. The Conservation Ambassadors travelled from various communities around Zululand to come together and learn more about South African wildlife and nature. . .
Monitoring the Tembe Elephant Park Lions
We are excited to announce that Tembe Elephant Park’s Threatened Species and Community Conservation Project is now supported by IUCN Save Our Species and co-funded by the European Union (EU). Since their introduction 20 years ago (2002), the Tembe Elephant Park Lions (Panthera leo). . .
Keeping Wildlife Out Of Trash Cans
First and foremost, it’s crucial to keep your waste wrapped tightly within the confines of a trash bag
World Environment Day
World Environment Day The 5th June is World Environment Day. Caring for the planet is a shared responsibility and every…
Identifying A Raccoon infestation
Raccoons are nocturnal (active predominantly during nighttime hours), so they can be hard to detect. Tipped over trash cans, damage to your garden