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WATCH Elephant Attack in South Africa Confirmed, Luckily No Injuries

By SAPeople 30-11-21 12:10

Three terrified eco-students had a miracle escape in South Africa when their safari truck was attacked by a six-tonne elephant bull in musth, and rammed off the road. The elephant became enraged when two vehicles came a little too close to its breeding herd on the Selati Game Reserve near Hoedspruit and the Kruger National […]

African Nature-Based Tourism Platform

New Nature Tourism Platform Connects Funders to Beneficiaries in 11 Countries

By SAPeople Contributor 18-11-21 23:02

The newly launched African Nature-Based Tourism Platform is seven months into its first year of a three-year project phase connecting funders to beneficiaries in 11 countries. The platform is an innovative collaboration to channel vital COVID-19 relief and recovery funding to communities and small and medium enterprises involved in nature-based tourism in Africa. Africa witnessed […]

Rhino Peak Challenge

Rhino Peak Challenge in the Drakensberg Raises Over R1 Million

By SAPeople Contributor 08-11-21 18:45

Great weather conditions, record-breaking fundraising and a determined group of Ambassadors made for a memorable Rhino Peak Challenge this year – a unique challenge aimed at raising vital funds for Endangered species conservation. On the morning of 6 November, 44 brave individuals set their sights on summiting Rhino Peak in the Southern Drakensberg – a […]

SANParks Announces Free Access Week Dates for November 2021

SANParks Announces Free Access Week Dates for November 2021

By SAPeople 29-10-21 15:52

South African National Parks (SANParks), together with Total Energies and FNB will be hosting the 16th annual SA National Parks Week from 22 to 28 November 2021. The free access will only be valid until Friday 26 November at the following national parks: Addo, Kgalagadi, Kruger, and the Tsitsikamma section of the Garden Route National […]

Major Points of Interest in Rustenburg, South Africa

What are the Major Points of Interest in Rustenburg, South Africa?

By SAPeople Contributor 26-10-21 19:37

Regardless of the region you choose to travel to, the natural beauty of South Africa is undeniable. There are numerous reasons to visit South Africa. A country that is rich in majestic nature scenes, captivating animal life, breathtaking beaches, great weather, and activities galore, there is truly something for everyone and every type of interest […]

Rhino Peak Challenge

Rhino Peak Challenge in Drakensberg for Race Against Extinction

By SAPeople Contributor 25-10-21 12:09

The Rhino Peak Challenge, a unique trail run, enters its 6th year of successfully raising funds for conservation and presenting participants with a 21km climb of the iconic ‘Rhino Peak’ in the Southern Drakensberg Mountains. The Rhino Peak Challenge is not a race for victory nor for glory, but a race against extinction. Over the […]

Hippos and Crocodiles Covered in Human Faeces and Toilet Paper Near Richards Bay

Hippos and Crocodiles Covered in Human Faeces and Toilet Paper Near Richards Bay

By SAPeople 18-10-21 11:14

Hippos and crocodile are being covered in human faeces and toilet paper in the Lake Mzingazi region, near Richard’s Bay in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa, according to the Democratic Alliance (DA). South Africa’s biggest opposition party said it conducted an oversight inspection of the area which revealed the “utter degradation” of the lake and associated […]

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South Africa’s Massive ‘Sardine Run’ Leads Fish into Ecological Trap

By SAPeople 03-10-21 22:24

One of the world’s most spectacular marine migrations is the KwaZulu-Natal sardine run. The so-called “greatest shoal on Earth” takes place during the southern hemisphere’s winter. It involves the movement of tens to hundreds of millions of sardines from the warm-temperate waters of South Africa’s south coast to the subtropical waters of the east coast, […]

Baby Penguin Hops on Kayak for Help and TLC in Simon's Town

WATCH Baby Penguin Hops on Kayak for Help and TLC in Simon’s Town

By SAPeople 30-09-21 16:00

A heartwarming video, filmed in South Africa, is going viral on social media… showing an injured (and smart) little penguin hopping onto a couple’s kayak to seek help. At first the couple think the endangered African Penguin is just “the friendliest penguin ever”… until they realise that one of its flippers appears to be injured, […]

cheetah killed by partner while mating

Motorist Kills Cheetah in Kruger National Park

By SAPeople 26-09-21 18:25

A motorist was arrested in the Kruger National Park last night “for having run over a cheetah”, according to the South African National Parks (SANParks) which said the accident occurred near Punda Maria, in the northern park of the Kruger. “Details are still sketchy at this stage as to what exactly happened but Vlakteplaas Rangers […]

Tourists Run from Elephants at Kruger National Park entrance

WATCH Tourists Run from Elephants at Kruger National Park

By SAPeople 21-09-21 14:27

There was much excitement and laughter – and near tragedy – at an entrance to the Kruger National Park today where some visitors were taking photos of elephants outside of their cars. In a video post by Edward the Guide (@EdwardthembaSa) on Twitter, he said: “Hey…hey…hey….It almost ended in tears at Paul Kruger gate today! […]

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African Penguin Tragedy: 63 Found Dead in Simonstown, South Africa

By SAPeople 20-09-21 09:09

Investigations are underway following the tragic deaths of 63 African penguins inside the Boulders African penguin colony in Simonstown, which was recently made world famous by the Netflix show ‘Penguin Town‘ which featured the endangered African penguins. The penguins were found dead on Friday morning, 17 September 2021. It’s believed they died suddenly some time […]

World Scientists Assemble in the Kruger National Park

SANParks Postpones Free SA National Parks Week to November 2021

By SAPeople 07-09-21 09:42

South African National Parks (SANParks), together with Total Energies and FNB, has announced that this year it will be hosting the 16th annual SA National Parks Week a little later than usual – in November 2021 – rather than this month. SANParks General Manager: Media, PR & Stakeholder Relations, Rey Thakhuli said in a statement […]

Rhino Poachers Get 105 Years Sentence in Prison

Rhino Poachers Sentenced to 105 Years in Prison

By SAPeople Contributor 06-09-21 12:02

Three rhino poachers were yesterday sentenced to 105 years in prison by the Skukuza Regional Court, for rhino poaching and related offences. The South African National Parks (SANParks) today, 3 September, welcomed the sentencing. The three poachers were arrested in 2017 after killing three rhinos in Marula (southern) section of the Kruger National Park. SANParks […]

decline in vulture numbers

Vultures on Brink of Localised Extinction in KZN, Warn Conservationists

By SAPeople Contributor 03-09-21 10:28

Nature’s most important ‘clean-up crew’ – vultures – are on the brink of localised extinction in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa. After recent vulture nest surveys across the province, conservation organisations Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife and Wildlife ACT said they can confirm the localised extinction of breeding White-Headed Vultures; and have found an alarming reduction in nesting […]

Black Rhino mother and calf, Mkhaya Game Reserve, Swaziland

Rhino Conservation Award WINNERS Announced For 2021

By SAPeople Contributor 27-08-21 16:45

The winners of the prestigious Rhino Conservation Awards were officially announced this week during an online event to honour the incredible people and organisations across Africa, who play a vital role in protecting our endangered species, and ensure our natural heritage is safeguarded for future generations. Patron of the Awards, Prince Albert II of Monaco, […]

NSPCA Makes Shocking Discoveries at Yet Another Lion Farm in South Africa

NSPCA’s Shocking Discoveries at Another Lion Farm in South Africa

By SAPeople 23-08-21 21:54

South Africa’s NSPCA (National Council of SPCAs) has revealed its shocking findings of “unjustified exploitation” at yet another lion farm, following a joint inspection it conducted in the Free State with Environmental Management Inspectors from DESTEA. The NSPCA said in a statement today that the inspection of the lion breeding farm was carried out on […]

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