School project to restore lost woodlands

School children in Simalaha are excited to be part of an innovative project.

Day 18 Daily Highlight

Monster weeds stop CEO’s truck at Peace Parks today. And a close-up of a golden orb spider!

Weeds get in the way

On a field visit in Zinave National Park, Werner is shocked at the height of the overgrowth.

Werner at the scene

In Banhine National Park, there’s a horde of abandoned trucks that was once used to collect poached animals.

Thriving In Zinave National Park

These wonderful wild mango trees love deep, fertile soil and need a lot of space to grow.

Old fence posts a reminder of goodwill

Political will in South Africa and Mozambique has moved not mountains, but fences.

Bush travel is full of surprises

Peace Parks’ CEO Werner Myburgh has hours travelling by truck and helicopter to reach the anti-poaching HQ.

Sean gets the silent treatment

Rangers build incredible relationships with the dogs they work with.

Locked in for 50 days

Vehicles, supplies and fresh rangers are shuttled in to relieve the rangers besieged by flood waters.

New tech joins the fight

It’s a massive challenge to protect wildlife in a park that is 960 square kilometres in size.

Discover its healing powers

How about this for some crazy action by a quiet and often overlooked plant?

Maputo Special Reserve and Ponta do Ouro Partial Marine Reserve

Where you can see the largest land and sea mammals on earth in one day…

The incredible backstory

Bringing back the wildlife brings tangible benefits to local communities like the Similaha Community Conservancy.

Day 6 Daily Highlight

Locust infestation! Also today, Peace Parks maps out new campsite and scouts pass out in Simalaha.

Bush toilet mapped out

Planning a new tourist campsite in Maputo Special Reserve means literally everything has to be discussed.