23 June 2021 Simalaha success story Many communities in Simalaha have traded their old cooking practices – using charcoal and large…
22 June 2021 Unusual sighting Flooding in Simalaha brings a rush of water and the beautiful bloom of these water lilies…
21 June 2021 Keeping roads clean After a weekend there is always more litter left lying around on the verges. This is a public road that…
19 June 2021 Moving home and life to Zambia Gordon’s move with his family to Zambia is going smoothly. First step is getting vaccinated and…
19 June 2021 Multi-tasking rangers Rangers play a vital role in conservation management and protection. They can spend long, hard hours on patrol or in pursuit of…
18 June 2021 Gordon Homer's story Peace Parks Foundation puts their people in the heart of the action, whether with communities, landscapes…
18 June 2021 Gordon crosses into Zambia Gordon is on his way to Zambia and crossing the great Zambezi River marks an important step in the journey…
17 June 2021 Market produce shows success Peace Parks Foundation’s focus in Simalaha is on improving the social, economic and…
16 June 2021 Contact Farmers Initiative Pays Off As part of the contact farmers programme, Brian visits a farmer in Kakoani whose tomato crops have…
15 June 2021 Challenge of bush life Stefan is on a work trip, checking out the processes involved in park operations. But he’s a city boy at heart…
14 June 2021 Mussels and tilapia create income Remember those fingerlings – baby fish – that were brought to Maputo Special Reserve a while ago…
13 June 2021 Sunset shave for Sean When the rangers are in camp they have to be pretty self-sufficient. No time to pop to the local hairdressers…
12 June 2021 Smoke fills the air Wildfires are an important part of maintaining a balanced ecological system. Fires like this can help the…
11 June 2021 Moving elephant cross-country It is all about collaboration and preparation when it comes to translocating elephant…
10 June 2021 Long, long walk to Mwandi All this produce is a result of an excellent harvest, but it’s 50km round trip on foot to the markets…