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AFRICA GEOGRAPHIC
About us. Bespoke safaris and stories. Est. 1991. Celebrate Africa and do good. Publisher We publish inspiring and thought-provoking stories and photo galleries about African wildlife and safaris for our sophisticated international community. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 Photographer of the Year 2021 – DETAILS. Proudly sponsored by Hemmersbach Rhino Force and Natural Selection. Our 2021 Photographer of the Year is open for entries from 1 January 2021 and entries may be submitted from January to May. The month of June is set aside for judging before the winners are announced in early July 2021. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 Photographer of the Year 2021 – RULES. Proudly sponsored by Hemmersbach Rhino Force and Natural Selection RULES. Eligibility. The Africa Geographic Photographer of the Year 2021 competition is open to photographers aged 18 and over. Individuals employed by Africa Geographic may not enter. Employees of sponsorship partners may enter, except if they are immediate family members LAIKIPIA - LAND OF STAGGERING NATURAL BEAUTY - AFRICA Laikipia (‘treeless plain’ in Maa) is one of Kenya’s 47 counties, covering an area of 9,500km 2 (9.5 million hectares) and part of the much broader Ewaso ecosystem. The Ewaso Ng’iro River flows north-east through the county, fed by tributaries flowing off Mount Kenya’s glaciers. For the most part, the entire region is opento wildlife
BANKS MUST HELP FIGHT ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE Banks must help fight illegal wildlife trade. According to the Financial Action Taskforce’s 2020 report, illegal wildlife trade (IWT) generates between seven and 23 billion USD annually for international, organised crime syndicates. Investigations by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) show that cartels are usingformal banking
9 FASCINATING BAOBAB TREE FACTS Well, here we provide some interesting facts about your favourite African tree: 1. There are eight species of the baobab tree (genus Adansonia) – six from Madagascar and one each from mainland Africa and Australia. 2. The baobab’s biggest enemies are THE DEATH OF HUKUMURI Hukumuri, a famous Lowveld leopard, is dead. He died on 16 January 2021 – shot by the local authorities in a rural village after he killed livestock and a dog. These are indisputable facts, and an ongoing investigation may reveal more detail. Huk, as some know him, was a favourite amongst tourists to the northern Sabi Sands GameReserve and
THE REAL ECONOMIC VALUE OF GREATER KRUGER NATIONAL PARK The full report can be accessed here: “The Comparative Financial and Economic Performance of Protected Areas in the Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa: Functional Diversity and Resilience in the Socio-Economics of a Landscape-Scale Reserve Network,” Chidakel, A., Eb, C. and Child, B. (2020) Journal of Sustainable Tourism. Directincome to locals
HIMBA: HEARTS OF SAND Living in the northern desert region of Namibia, the Himba are a semi-nomadic people whose population is estimated to be around 50,000. As this region is considered to be one of the wildest on the African continent, they have largely managed to resist modernisation. Every time Matthieu visits the Himba, he drives through Namibia to reachOpuwo
12 EDIBLE INDIGENOUS SOUTH AFRICAN PLANTS 4. Oxalis pes-caprae (wild sorrel) The whole plant is edible, and it has a nice sharp taste. It is sour due to the oxalic acid content, so don’t overeat. – The flowers can be used in salads and the heart-shaped leaves used as a garnish in salads and dips. – Thestalks and
AFRICA GEOGRAPHIC
About us. Bespoke safaris and stories. Est. 1991. Celebrate Africa and do good. Publisher We publish inspiring and thought-provoking stories and photo galleries about African wildlife and safaris for our sophisticated international community. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 Photographer of the Year 2021 – DETAILS. Proudly sponsored by Hemmersbach Rhino Force and Natural Selection. Our 2021 Photographer of the Year is open for entries from 1 January 2021 and entries may be submitted from January to May. The month of June is set aside for judging before the winners are announced in early July 2021. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 Photographer of the Year 2021 – RULES. Proudly sponsored by Hemmersbach Rhino Force and Natural Selection RULES. Eligibility. The Africa Geographic Photographer of the Year 2021 competition is open to photographers aged 18 and over. Individuals employed by Africa Geographic may not enter. Employees of sponsorship partners may enter, except if they are immediate family members LAIKIPIA - LAND OF STAGGERING NATURAL BEAUTY - AFRICA Laikipia (‘treeless plain’ in Maa) is one of Kenya’s 47 counties, covering an area of 9,500km 2 (9.5 million hectares) and part of the much broader Ewaso ecosystem. The Ewaso Ng’iro River flows north-east through the county, fed by tributaries flowing off Mount Kenya’s glaciers. For the most part, the entire region is opento wildlife
BANKS MUST HELP FIGHT ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE Banks must help fight illegal wildlife trade. According to the Financial Action Taskforce’s 2020 report, illegal wildlife trade (IWT) generates between seven and 23 billion USD annually for international, organised crime syndicates. Investigations by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) show that cartels are usingformal banking
9 FASCINATING BAOBAB TREE FACTS Well, here we provide some interesting facts about your favourite African tree: 1. There are eight species of the baobab tree (genus Adansonia) – six from Madagascar and one each from mainland Africa and Australia. 2. The baobab’s biggest enemies are THE DEATH OF HUKUMURI Hukumuri, a famous Lowveld leopard, is dead. He died on 16 January 2021 – shot by the local authorities in a rural village after he killed livestock and a dog. These are indisputable facts, and an ongoing investigation may reveal more detail. Huk, as some know him, was a favourite amongst tourists to the northern Sabi Sands GameReserve and
THE REAL ECONOMIC VALUE OF GREATER KRUGER NATIONAL PARK The full report can be accessed here: “The Comparative Financial and Economic Performance of Protected Areas in the Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa: Functional Diversity and Resilience in the Socio-Economics of a Landscape-Scale Reserve Network,” Chidakel, A., Eb, C. and Child, B. (2020) Journal of Sustainable Tourism. Directincome to locals
HIMBA: HEARTS OF SAND Living in the northern desert region of Namibia, the Himba are a semi-nomadic people whose population is estimated to be around 50,000. As this region is considered to be one of the wildest on the African continent, they have largely managed to resist modernisation. Every time Matthieu visits the Himba, he drives through Namibia to reachOpuwo
12 EDIBLE INDIGENOUS SOUTH AFRICAN PLANTS 4. Oxalis pes-caprae (wild sorrel) The whole plant is edible, and it has a nice sharp taste. It is sour due to the oxalic acid content, so don’t overeat. – The flowers can be used in salads and the heart-shaped leaves used as a garnish in salads and dips. – Thestalks and
PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 WEEKLY SELECTION: TOP 101 Here, at long last, are the Top 101 entries in our 2021 Photographer of the Year! We will announce the overall winner of US$10 000 and the two runners-up in July. UNDER IMMEDIATE THREAT: ZAMBIA'S KASANKA NP AND WORLD'S 1 day ago · Straw-coloured fruit bats in Kasanka National Park. The Kasanka National Park in Zambia – home to the world’s largest mammal migration – is under immediate threat from CEO NOTE: TOP 101 PICS + BOTSWANA RHINO POACHING 1 day ago · About us. Bespoke safaris and stories. Est. 1991. Celebrate Africa and do good. Publisher We publish inspiring and thought-provoking stories and photo galleries about African wildlife and safaris for our sophisticated international community. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 WEEKLY SELECTION: WEEK 5 weekly selection 5 - 2021 photographer of the year. by. Team Africa Geographic. Thursday, 11 February 2021. Our Photographer of the Year 2021 is open for submissions, with cash prizes of US$10,000 for the overall winner and the two runners-up. They and their partners will also join our CEO Simon Espley and his wife Lizz on the ultimateprivate
RHINO POACHING IN BOTSWANA That we are seeing increased rhino poaching in Botswana’s Okavango Delta region is no secret, as your news feeds will bear witness to. During the last few months, I have received several phone calls from respected members of the African conservation and tourism industries. 12 EDIBLE INDIGENOUS SOUTH AFRICAN PLANTS 4. Oxalis pes-caprae (wild sorrel) The whole plant is edible, and it has a nice sharp taste. It is sour due to the oxalic acid content, so don’t overeat. – The flowers can be used in salads and the heart-shaped leaves used as a garnish in salads and dips. – Thestalks and
THE DEATH OF HUKUMURI Hukumuri, a famous Lowveld leopard, is dead. He died on 16 January 2021 – shot by the local authorities in a rural village after he killed livestock and a dog. These are indisputable facts, and an ongoing investigation may reveal more detail. Huk, as some know him, was a favourite amongst tourists to the northern Sabi Sands GameReserve and
FOREST ELEPHANTS
Forest elephants – vanishing ghosts. The forests of West and Central Africa are vibrant, impenetrable worlds of their own: breathing ecosystems bursting with life at every turn yet defined by a pervasive sense of mystery. Enfolded by towering trunks, creeping vines and lush ferns, the forests’ enigmatic creatures flutter through the PRIVATE GAME RESERVES ARE VITAL FOR CONSERVATION Conservation. ♦ There are over 20 million hectares of land in the conservation management industry – substantially more conservation land than all our national parks combined. ♦ Private wildlife ranches generally focus on a select few of the game species on their land for commercial use, but they provide habitat for countlessspecies of
10 WAYS TO SAY 'HELLO' TO A SOUTH AFRICAN Here are 10 ways to say Hello, South African style: 1. Howzit – A traditional South African greeting that translates roughly as “How are you?” or simply “Hello”. 2. Heita – An urban and rural greeting used by South Africans. A cheery slang form of saying“Hello”.
AFRICA GEOGRAPHIC
About us. Bespoke safaris and stories. Est. 1991. Celebrate Africa and do good. Publisher We publish inspiring and thought-provoking stories and photo galleries about African wildlife and safaris for our sophisticated international community. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 Photographer of the Year 2021 – DETAILS. Proudly sponsored by Hemmersbach Rhino Force and Natural Selection. Our 2021 Photographer of the Year is open for entries from 1 January 2021 and entries may be submitted from January to May. The month of June is set aside for judging before the winners are announced in early July 2021. BANKS MUST HELP FIGHT ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE Banks must help fight illegal wildlife trade. According to the Financial Action Taskforce’s 2020 report, illegal wildlife trade (IWT) generates between seven and 23 billion USD annually for international, organised crime syndicates. Investigations by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) show that cartels are usingformal banking
ELEPHANT HUNTING
Botswana has granted permission for 287 elephants to be hunted as it gears up for its first trophy elephant hunting season since the ban was controversially lifted two years ago. With Covid-19 restrictions disrupting last year’s hunting season, 187 existing elephant licences have been tagged onto this year’s 100 licences. THE REAL ECONOMIC VALUE OF GREATER KRUGER NATIONAL PARK The full report can be accessed here: “The Comparative Financial and Economic Performance of Protected Areas in the Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa: Functional Diversity and Resilience in the Socio-Economics of a Landscape-Scale Reserve Network,” Chidakel, A., Eb, C. and Child, B. (2020) Journal of Sustainable Tourism. Directincome to locals
BLACK HONEY BADGERS SPOTTED IN GABON Black honey badgers spotted in Gabon. Posted on February 12, 2020 by Team Africa Geographic in the Decoding Science post series. A camera trap photograph of four melanistic (black) honey badgers was captured by researchers in an area near Ivindo National Park in Gabon. The camera traps were placed there as part of a survey conducted byPanthera
9 FASCINATING BAOBAB TREE FACTS Well, here we provide some interesting facts about your favourite African tree: 1. There are eight species of the baobab tree (genus Adansonia) – six from Madagascar and one each from mainland Africa and Australia. 2. The baobab’s biggest enemies are PRIVATE GAME RESERVES ARE VITAL FOR CONSERVATION Conservation. ♦ There are over 20 million hectares of land in the conservation management industry – substantially more conservation land than all our national parks combined. ♦ Private wildlife ranches generally focus on a select few of the game species on their land for commercial use, but they provide habitat for countlessspecies of
KRUGER 10-YEAR MANAGEMENT PLAN Kruger 10-year management plan. SANParks has released its Kruger National Park management plan covering the next 10 years. This 259-page report is essential reading for Kruger fans who enjoy debating the issues that the Kruger management team has to deal with on a regular basis, such as problem-animal management, hotels inKruger and trophy
ADDRESSING MALAWI’S DEFORESTATION CRISIS At current rates of deforestation, Malawi could be stripped of all trees by as early as 2079. One of the major drivers of deforestation is Malawi’s dependence on wood for meeting its energy needs, given that 89% of Malawians don’t have access to electricity. Illegal cutting of trees on a commercial scale is fuelled by both a growingurban
AFRICA GEOGRAPHIC
About us. Bespoke safaris and stories. Est. 1991. Celebrate Africa and do good. Publisher We publish inspiring and thought-provoking stories and photo galleries about African wildlife and safaris for our sophisticated international community. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 Photographer of the Year 2021 – DETAILS. Proudly sponsored by Hemmersbach Rhino Force and Natural Selection. Our 2021 Photographer of the Year is open for entries from 1 January 2021 and entries may be submitted from January to May. The month of June is set aside for judging before the winners are announced in early July 2021. BANKS MUST HELP FIGHT ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE Banks must help fight illegal wildlife trade. According to the Financial Action Taskforce’s 2020 report, illegal wildlife trade (IWT) generates between seven and 23 billion USD annually for international, organised crime syndicates. Investigations by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) show that cartels are usingformal banking
ELEPHANT HUNTING
Botswana has granted permission for 287 elephants to be hunted as it gears up for its first trophy elephant hunting season since the ban was controversially lifted two years ago. With Covid-19 restrictions disrupting last year’s hunting season, 187 existing elephant licences have been tagged onto this year’s 100 licences. THE REAL ECONOMIC VALUE OF GREATER KRUGER NATIONAL PARK The full report can be accessed here: “The Comparative Financial and Economic Performance of Protected Areas in the Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa: Functional Diversity and Resilience in the Socio-Economics of a Landscape-Scale Reserve Network,” Chidakel, A., Eb, C. and Child, B. (2020) Journal of Sustainable Tourism. Directincome to locals
BLACK HONEY BADGERS SPOTTED IN GABON Black honey badgers spotted in Gabon. Posted on February 12, 2020 by Team Africa Geographic in the Decoding Science post series. A camera trap photograph of four melanistic (black) honey badgers was captured by researchers in an area near Ivindo National Park in Gabon. The camera traps were placed there as part of a survey conducted byPanthera
9 FASCINATING BAOBAB TREE FACTS Well, here we provide some interesting facts about your favourite African tree: 1. There are eight species of the baobab tree (genus Adansonia) – six from Madagascar and one each from mainland Africa and Australia. 2. The baobab’s biggest enemies are PRIVATE GAME RESERVES ARE VITAL FOR CONSERVATION Conservation. ♦ There are over 20 million hectares of land in the conservation management industry – substantially more conservation land than all our national parks combined. ♦ Private wildlife ranches generally focus on a select few of the game species on their land for commercial use, but they provide habitat for countlessspecies of
KRUGER 10-YEAR MANAGEMENT PLAN Kruger 10-year management plan. SANParks has released its Kruger National Park management plan covering the next 10 years. This 259-page report is essential reading for Kruger fans who enjoy debating the issues that the Kruger management team has to deal with on a regular basis, such as problem-animal management, hotels inKruger and trophy
ADDRESSING MALAWI’S DEFORESTATION CRISIS At current rates of deforestation, Malawi could be stripped of all trees by as early as 2079. One of the major drivers of deforestation is Malawi’s dependence on wood for meeting its energy needs, given that 89% of Malawians don’t have access to electricity. Illegal cutting of trees on a commercial scale is fuelled by both a growingurban
AFRICA GEOGRAPHIC
About us. Bespoke safaris and stories. Est. 1991. Celebrate Africa and do good. Publisher We publish inspiring and thought-provoking stories and photo galleries about African wildlife and safaris for our sophisticated international community. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 WEEKLY SELECTION: TOP 101 Here, at long last, are the Top 101 entries in our 2021 Photographer of the Year! We will announce the overall winner of US$10 000 and the two runners-up in July. UNDER IMMEDIATE THREAT: ZAMBIA'S KASANKA NP AND WORLD'S 22 hours ago · Straw-coloured fruit bats in Kasanka National Park. The Kasanka National Park in Zambia – home to the world’s largest mammal migration – is CEO NOTE: TOP 101 PICS + BOTSWANA RHINO POACHING 1 day ago · About us. Bespoke safaris and stories. Est. 1991. Celebrate Africa and do good. Publisher We publish inspiring and thought-provoking stories and photo galleries about African wildlife and safaris for our sophisticated international community. RHINO POACHING IN BOTSWANA That we are seeing increased rhino poaching in Botswana’s Okavango Delta region is no secret, as your news feeds will bear witness to. During the last few months, I have received several phone calls from respected members of the African conservation and tourism industries. SOUTH AFRICA’S TOP TOURIST ATTRACTIONS The Little Karoo lies inland of the lush Garden Route, just across craggy mountains that themselves harbor many wild and secret places. The dry semi-desert Karoo is a place of historical ostrich farms, olive groves, wine, the famous Route 62 and adorable habituated meerkats. The view of the lagoon in Knysna, South Africa. HIMBA: HEARTS OF SAND Living in the northern desert region of Namibia, the Himba are a semi-nomadic people whose population is estimated to be around 50,000. As this region is considered to be one of the wildest on the African continent, they have largely managed to resist modernisation. Every time Matthieu visits the Himba, he drives through Namibia to reachOpuwo
ELEPHANT BODY LANGUAGE 101 An elephant uses its trunk for everything from eating and drinking to smelling and touching so it is continuously moving and interpreting its meaning can be quite complicated. A good general approach is that if the movement is focused – feeding, for example, then the elephant is relaxed. If the elephant is standing still with the trunk raised TROPHY HUNTING IN AFRICA IS IN DECLINE, AND NO LONGER PAYS The decrease in the number of hunters. The number of hunters in countries that provide trophy hunters to Africa has dropped dramatically. For example, in the USA, the number of hunters had fallen by 18.5% between 1991 and 2016, from 14,1 million to 11.5 million. In France, the drop was 50% in 40 years. When it comes to big game hunters visiting WHY ARE RHINOS IMPORTANT FOR ECOSYSTEMS? LAST WORD. By being one of the iconic “Big Five”, rhinos play a vital role in monetising ecosystems and allowing other less charismatic and obscure species to continue playing their ecosystem roles. ‘Big Five’ is a term used by big game hunters to denote the five most dangerous African animals to shoot on foot – lion,elephant
AFRICA GEOGRAPHIC
About us. Bespoke safaris and stories. Est. 1991. Celebrate Africa and do good. Publisher We publish inspiring and thought-provoking stories and photo galleries about African wildlife and safaris for our sophisticated international community. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 Photographer of the Year 2021 – DETAILS. Proudly sponsored by Hemmersbach Rhino Force and Natural Selection. Our 2021 Photographer of the Year is open for entries from 1 January 2021 and entries may be submitted from January to May. The month of June is set aside for judging before the winners are announced in early July 2021. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR Photographer of the Year 2021 Weekly Selection: Week 19 Read more. Botswana, Destinations, Natural history, Tuli Block. Tuli Read more. Natural history. New pack of BANKS MUST HELP FIGHT ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE Banks must help fight illegal wildlife trade. According to the Financial Action Taskforce’s 2020 report, illegal wildlife trade (IWT) generates between seven and 23 billion USD annually for international, organised crime syndicates. Investigations by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) show that cartels are usingformal banking
LAIKIPIA - LAND OF STAGGERING NATURAL BEAUTY - AFRICA Laikipia (‘treeless plain’ in Maa) is one of Kenya’s 47 counties, covering an area of 9,500km 2 (9.5 million hectares) and part of the much broader Ewaso ecosystem. The Ewaso Ng’iro River flows north-east through the county, fed by tributaries flowing off Mount Kenya’s glaciers. For the most part, the entire region is opento wildlife
MAKULEKE - AFRICA GEOGRAPHIC The deep canyons and riverine forests whisper with the tales of tribal skirmishes, explorers, poachers, gun-runners, slavers and great white hunters. Civilizations have come and gone and left their mark, and the current custodians – the Makuleke people – have committed the land to conservation. A bull elephant ambles amidst huge fever trees THE DEATH OF HUKUMURI Hukumuri, a famous Lowveld leopard, is dead. He died on 16 January 2021 – shot by the local authorities in a rural village after he killed livestock and a dog. These are indisputable facts, and an ongoing investigation may reveal more detail. Huk, as some know him, was a favourite amongst tourists to the northern Sabi Sands GameReserve and
ELEPHANT HUNTING
Botswana has granted permission for 287 elephants to be hunted as it gears up for its first trophy elephant hunting season since the ban was controversially lifted two years ago. With Covid-19 restrictions disrupting last year’s hunting season, 187 existing elephant licences have been tagged onto this year’s 100 licences. THE REAL ECONOMIC VALUE OF GREATER KRUGER NATIONAL PARK The full report can be accessed here: “The Comparative Financial and Economic Performance of Protected Areas in the Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa: Functional Diversity and Resilience in the Socio-Economics of a Landscape-Scale Reserve Network,” Chidakel, A., Eb, C. and Child, B. (2020) Journal of Sustainable Tourism. Directincome to locals
WHY ARE RHINOS IMPORTANT FOR ECOSYSTEMS? LAST WORD. By being one of the iconic “Big Five”, rhinos play a vital role in monetising ecosystems and allowing other less charismatic and obscure species to continue playing their ecosystem roles. ‘Big Five’ is a term used by big game hunters to denote the five most dangerous African animals to shoot on foot – lion,elephant
AFRICA GEOGRAPHIC
About us. Bespoke safaris and stories. Est. 1991. Celebrate Africa and do good. Publisher We publish inspiring and thought-provoking stories and photo galleries about African wildlife and safaris for our sophisticated international community. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 Photographer of the Year 2021 – DETAILS. Proudly sponsored by Hemmersbach Rhino Force and Natural Selection. Our 2021 Photographer of the Year is open for entries from 1 January 2021 and entries may be submitted from January to May. The month of June is set aside for judging before the winners are announced in early July 2021. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR Photographer of the Year 2021 Weekly Selection: Week 19 Read more. Botswana, Destinations, Natural history, Tuli Block. Tuli Read more. Natural history. New pack of BANKS MUST HELP FIGHT ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE Banks must help fight illegal wildlife trade. According to the Financial Action Taskforce’s 2020 report, illegal wildlife trade (IWT) generates between seven and 23 billion USD annually for international, organised crime syndicates. Investigations by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) show that cartels are usingformal banking
LAIKIPIA - LAND OF STAGGERING NATURAL BEAUTY - AFRICA Laikipia (‘treeless plain’ in Maa) is one of Kenya’s 47 counties, covering an area of 9,500km 2 (9.5 million hectares) and part of the much broader Ewaso ecosystem. The Ewaso Ng’iro River flows north-east through the county, fed by tributaries flowing off Mount Kenya’s glaciers. For the most part, the entire region is opento wildlife
MAKULEKE - AFRICA GEOGRAPHIC The deep canyons and riverine forests whisper with the tales of tribal skirmishes, explorers, poachers, gun-runners, slavers and great white hunters. Civilizations have come and gone and left their mark, and the current custodians – the Makuleke people – have committed the land to conservation. A bull elephant ambles amidst huge fever trees THE DEATH OF HUKUMURI Hukumuri, a famous Lowveld leopard, is dead. He died on 16 January 2021 – shot by the local authorities in a rural village after he killed livestock and a dog. These are indisputable facts, and an ongoing investigation may reveal more detail. Huk, as some know him, was a favourite amongst tourists to the northern Sabi Sands GameReserve and
ELEPHANT HUNTING
Botswana has granted permission for 287 elephants to be hunted as it gears up for its first trophy elephant hunting season since the ban was controversially lifted two years ago. With Covid-19 restrictions disrupting last year’s hunting season, 187 existing elephant licences have been tagged onto this year’s 100 licences. THE REAL ECONOMIC VALUE OF GREATER KRUGER NATIONAL PARK The full report can be accessed here: “The Comparative Financial and Economic Performance of Protected Areas in the Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa: Functional Diversity and Resilience in the Socio-Economics of a Landscape-Scale Reserve Network,” Chidakel, A., Eb, C. and Child, B. (2020) Journal of Sustainable Tourism. Directincome to locals
WHY ARE RHINOS IMPORTANT FOR ECOSYSTEMS? LAST WORD. By being one of the iconic “Big Five”, rhinos play a vital role in monetising ecosystems and allowing other less charismatic and obscure species to continue playing their ecosystem roles. ‘Big Five’ is a term used by big game hunters to denote the five most dangerous African animals to shoot on foot – lion,elephant
PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 Photographer of the Year 2021 – RULES. Proudly sponsored by Hemmersbach Rhino Force and Natural Selection RULES. Eligibility. The Africa Geographic Photographer of the Year 2021 competition is open to photographers aged 18 and over. Individuals employed by Africa Geographic may not enter. Employees of sponsorship partners may enter, except if they are immediate family members PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 WEEKLY SELECTION: WEEK 18 weekly selection 18 - 2021 photographer of the year. Thursday, 13 May 2021. Our Photographer of the Year 2021 is open for submissions, with cash prizes of US$10,000 for the overall winner and the two runners-up. They and their partners will also join our CEO Simon Espley and his wife Lizz on the ultimate private safari in Botswana. MAKULEKE - AFRICA GEOGRAPHIC The deep canyons and riverine forests whisper with the tales of tribal skirmishes, explorers, poachers, gun-runners, slavers and great white hunters. Civilizations have come and gone and left their mark, and the current custodians – the Makuleke people – have committed the land to conservation. A bull elephant ambles amidst huge fever treesCEO NOTE: LIONS
CEO NOTE: 07 May 2021. This is a copy of our weekly email newsletter. Subscribe here to join our tribe and to receive the newsletter. My heartful thanks to Minister Creecy for issuing a firm commitment to rid this wonderful country of the SCOURGE of the captive lion breeding industry (our second story below refers). BLACK HONEY BADGERS SPOTTED IN GABON Black honey badgers spotted in Gabon. Posted on February 12, 2020 by Team Africa Geographic in the Decoding Science post series. A camera trap photograph of four melanistic (black) honey badgers was captured by researchers in an area near Ivindo National Park in Gabon. The camera traps were placed there as part of a survey conducted byPanthera
9 FASCINATING BAOBAB TREE FACTS Well, here we provide some interesting facts about your favourite African tree: 1. There are eight species of the baobab tree (genus Adansonia) – six from Madagascar and one each from mainland Africa and Australia. 2. The baobab’s biggest enemies are HIMBA: HEARTS OF SAND Living in the northern desert region of Namibia, the Himba are a semi-nomadic people whose population is estimated to be around 50,000. As this region is considered to be one of the wildest on the African continent, they have largely managed to resist modernisation. Every time Matthieu visits the Himba, he drives through Namibia to reachOpuwo
ELEPHANT BODY LANGUAGE 101 An elephant uses its trunk for everything from eating and drinking to smelling and touching so it is continuously moving and interpreting its meaning can be quite complicated. A good general approach is that if the movement is focused – feeding, for example, then the elephant is relaxed. If the elephant is standing still with the trunk raised 5 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE HIMBA PEOPLE Here are five interesting facts about the Himba: 1. How the Himba came to be. The first settlements of the Himba people can be traced back to the early 16th century when they crossed the Angolan border and chose Kaokoland (nowadays called Kunene region) as their new homeland. At that time, the word Himba did not exist because they had not yet 10 WAYS TO SAY 'HELLO' TO A SOUTH AFRICAN Here are 10 ways to say Hello, South African style: 1. Howzit – A traditional South African greeting that translates roughly as “How are you?” or simply “Hello”. 2. Heita – An urban and rural greeting used by South Africans. A cheery slang form of saying“Hello”.
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About us. Bespoke safaris and stories. Est. 1991. Celebrate Africa and do good. Publisher We publish inspiring and thought-provoking stories and photo galleries about African wildlife and safaris for our sophisticated international community. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 Photographer of the Year 2021 – DETAILS. Proudly sponsored by Hemmersbach Rhino Force and Natural Selection. Our 2021 Photographer of the Year is open for entries from 1 January 2021 and entries may be submitted from January to May. The month of June is set aside for judging before the winners are announced in early July 2021. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR Photographer of the Year 2021 Weekly Selection: Week 19 Read more. Botswana, Destinations, Natural history, Tuli Block. Tuli Read more. Natural history. New pack of BANKS MUST HELP FIGHT ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE Banks must help fight illegal wildlife trade. According to the Financial Action Taskforce’s 2020 report, illegal wildlife trade (IWT) generates between seven and 23 billion USD annually for international, organised crime syndicates. Investigations by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) show that cartels are usingformal banking
LAIKIPIA - LAND OF STAGGERING NATURAL BEAUTY - AFRICA Laikipia (‘treeless plain’ in Maa) is one of Kenya’s 47 counties, covering an area of 9,500km 2 (9.5 million hectares) and part of the much broader Ewaso ecosystem. The Ewaso Ng’iro River flows north-east through the county, fed by tributaries flowing off Mount Kenya’s glaciers. For the most part, the entire region is opento wildlife
MAKULEKE - AFRICA GEOGRAPHIC The deep canyons and riverine forests whisper with the tales of tribal skirmishes, explorers, poachers, gun-runners, slavers and great white hunters. Civilizations have come and gone and left their mark, and the current custodians – the Makuleke people – have committed the land to conservation. A bull elephant ambles amidst huge fever trees THE DEATH OF HUKUMURI Hukumuri, a famous Lowveld leopard, is dead. He died on 16 January 2021 – shot by the local authorities in a rural village after he killed livestock and a dog. These are indisputable facts, and an ongoing investigation may reveal more detail. Huk, as some know him, was a favourite amongst tourists to the northern Sabi Sands GameReserve and
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Botswana has granted permission for 287 elephants to be hunted as it gears up for its first trophy elephant hunting season since the ban was controversially lifted two years ago. With Covid-19 restrictions disrupting last year’s hunting season, 187 existing elephant licences have been tagged onto this year’s 100 licences. THE REAL ECONOMIC VALUE OF GREATER KRUGER NATIONAL PARK The full report can be accessed here: “The Comparative Financial and Economic Performance of Protected Areas in the Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa: Functional Diversity and Resilience in the Socio-Economics of a Landscape-Scale Reserve Network,” Chidakel, A., Eb, C. and Child, B. (2020) Journal of Sustainable Tourism. Directincome to locals
WHY ARE RHINOS IMPORTANT FOR ECOSYSTEMS? LAST WORD. By being one of the iconic “Big Five”, rhinos play a vital role in monetising ecosystems and allowing other less charismatic and obscure species to continue playing their ecosystem roles. ‘Big Five’ is a term used by big game hunters to denote the five most dangerous African animals to shoot on foot – lion,elephant
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About us. Bespoke safaris and stories. Est. 1991. Celebrate Africa and do good. Publisher We publish inspiring and thought-provoking stories and photo galleries about African wildlife and safaris for our sophisticated international community. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 Photographer of the Year 2021 – DETAILS. Proudly sponsored by Hemmersbach Rhino Force and Natural Selection. Our 2021 Photographer of the Year is open for entries from 1 January 2021 and entries may be submitted from January to May. The month of June is set aside for judging before the winners are announced in early July 2021. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR Photographer of the Year 2021 Weekly Selection: Week 19 Read more. Botswana, Destinations, Natural history, Tuli Block. Tuli Read more. Natural history. New pack of BANKS MUST HELP FIGHT ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE Banks must help fight illegal wildlife trade. According to the Financial Action Taskforce’s 2020 report, illegal wildlife trade (IWT) generates between seven and 23 billion USD annually for international, organised crime syndicates. Investigations by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) show that cartels are usingformal banking
LAIKIPIA - LAND OF STAGGERING NATURAL BEAUTY - AFRICA Laikipia (‘treeless plain’ in Maa) is one of Kenya’s 47 counties, covering an area of 9,500km 2 (9.5 million hectares) and part of the much broader Ewaso ecosystem. The Ewaso Ng’iro River flows north-east through the county, fed by tributaries flowing off Mount Kenya’s glaciers. For the most part, the entire region is opento wildlife
MAKULEKE - AFRICA GEOGRAPHIC The deep canyons and riverine forests whisper with the tales of tribal skirmishes, explorers, poachers, gun-runners, slavers and great white hunters. Civilizations have come and gone and left their mark, and the current custodians – the Makuleke people – have committed the land to conservation. A bull elephant ambles amidst huge fever trees THE DEATH OF HUKUMURI Hukumuri, a famous Lowveld leopard, is dead. He died on 16 January 2021 – shot by the local authorities in a rural village after he killed livestock and a dog. These are indisputable facts, and an ongoing investigation may reveal more detail. Huk, as some know him, was a favourite amongst tourists to the northern Sabi Sands GameReserve and
ELEPHANT HUNTING
Botswana has granted permission for 287 elephants to be hunted as it gears up for its first trophy elephant hunting season since the ban was controversially lifted two years ago. With Covid-19 restrictions disrupting last year’s hunting season, 187 existing elephant licences have been tagged onto this year’s 100 licences. THE REAL ECONOMIC VALUE OF GREATER KRUGER NATIONAL PARK The full report can be accessed here: “The Comparative Financial and Economic Performance of Protected Areas in the Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa: Functional Diversity and Resilience in the Socio-Economics of a Landscape-Scale Reserve Network,” Chidakel, A., Eb, C. and Child, B. (2020) Journal of Sustainable Tourism. Directincome to locals
WHY ARE RHINOS IMPORTANT FOR ECOSYSTEMS? LAST WORD. By being one of the iconic “Big Five”, rhinos play a vital role in monetising ecosystems and allowing other less charismatic and obscure species to continue playing their ecosystem roles. ‘Big Five’ is a term used by big game hunters to denote the five most dangerous African animals to shoot on foot – lion,elephant
PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 Photographer of the Year 2021 – RULES. Proudly sponsored by Hemmersbach Rhino Force and Natural Selection RULES. Eligibility. The Africa Geographic Photographer of the Year 2021 competition is open to photographers aged 18 and over. Individuals employed by Africa Geographic may not enter. Employees of sponsorship partners may enter, except if they are immediate family members PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 WEEKLY SELECTION: WEEK 18 weekly selection 18 - 2021 photographer of the year. Thursday, 13 May 2021. Our Photographer of the Year 2021 is open for submissions, with cash prizes of US$10,000 for the overall winner and the two runners-up. They and their partners will also join our CEO Simon Espley and his wife Lizz on the ultimate private safari in Botswana. MAKULEKE - AFRICA GEOGRAPHIC The deep canyons and riverine forests whisper with the tales of tribal skirmishes, explorers, poachers, gun-runners, slavers and great white hunters. Civilizations have come and gone and left their mark, and the current custodians – the Makuleke people – have committed the land to conservation. A bull elephant ambles amidst huge fever treesCEO NOTE: LIONS
CEO NOTE: 07 May 2021. This is a copy of our weekly email newsletter. Subscribe here to join our tribe and to receive the newsletter. My heartful thanks to Minister Creecy for issuing a firm commitment to rid this wonderful country of the SCOURGE of the captive lion breeding industry (our second story below refers). BLACK HONEY BADGERS SPOTTED IN GABON Black honey badgers spotted in Gabon. Posted on February 12, 2020 by Team Africa Geographic in the Decoding Science post series. A camera trap photograph of four melanistic (black) honey badgers was captured by researchers in an area near Ivindo National Park in Gabon. The camera traps were placed there as part of a survey conducted byPanthera
9 FASCINATING BAOBAB TREE FACTS Well, here we provide some interesting facts about your favourite African tree: 1. There are eight species of the baobab tree (genus Adansonia) – six from Madagascar and one each from mainland Africa and Australia. 2. The baobab’s biggest enemies are HIMBA: HEARTS OF SAND Living in the northern desert region of Namibia, the Himba are a semi-nomadic people whose population is estimated to be around 50,000. As this region is considered to be one of the wildest on the African continent, they have largely managed to resist modernisation. Every time Matthieu visits the Himba, he drives through Namibia to reachOpuwo
ELEPHANT BODY LANGUAGE 101 An elephant uses its trunk for everything from eating and drinking to smelling and touching so it is continuously moving and interpreting its meaning can be quite complicated. A good general approach is that if the movement is focused – feeding, for example, then the elephant is relaxed. If the elephant is standing still with the trunk raised 5 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE HIMBA PEOPLE Here are five interesting facts about the Himba: 1. How the Himba came to be. The first settlements of the Himba people can be traced back to the early 16th century when they crossed the Angolan border and chose Kaokoland (nowadays called Kunene region) as their new homeland. At that time, the word Himba did not exist because they had not yet 10 WAYS TO SAY 'HELLO' TO A SOUTH AFRICAN Here are 10 ways to say Hello, South African style: 1. Howzit – A traditional South African greeting that translates roughly as “How are you?” or simply “Hello”. 2. Heita – An urban and rural greeting used by South Africans. A cheery slang form of saying“Hello”.
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About us. Bespoke safaris and stories. Est. 1991. Celebrate Africa and do good. Publisher We publish inspiring and thought-provoking stories and photo galleries about African wildlife and safaris for our sophisticated international community. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 Photographer of the Year 2021 – DETAILS. Proudly sponsored by Hemmersbach Rhino Force and Natural Selection Our 2021 Photographer of the Year is open for entries from 1 January 2021 and entries may be submitted from January to May. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 Photographer of the Year 2021 – RULES. Proudly sponsored by Hemmersbach Rhino Force and Natural Selection RULES. Eligibility. The Africa Geographic Photographer of the Year 2021 competition is open to photographers aged 18 and over. Individuals employed by Africa Geographic may not enter. Employees of sponsorship partners may enter, except if they are immediate family members BANKS MUST HELP FIGHT ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE According to the Financial Action Taskforce’s 2020 report, illegal wildlife trade (IWT) generates between seven and 23 billion USD annually for international, organised crime syndicates.Investigations by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) show that cartels are using formal banking systems to launder the proceeds, largelyundetected.
THE REAL ECONOMIC VALUE OF GREATER KRUGER NATIONAL PARK3 TYPES OF SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPSEXAMPLES OF SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPSMEANING OF SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP The full report can be accessed here: “The Comparative Financial and Economic Performance of Protected Areas in the Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa: Functional Diversity and Resilience in the Socio-Economics of a Landscape-Scale Reserve Network,” Chidakel, A., Eb, C. and Child, B. (2020) Journal of Sustainable Tourism. Directincome to locals
THE DEATH OF HUKUMURI Hukumuri, a famous Lowveld leopard, is dead. He died on 16 January 2021 – shot by the local authorities in a rural village after he killed livestock and a dog. BLACK HONEY BADGERS SPOTTED IN GABON 4 Melanistic (black) honey badgers have been captured on a camera trap in Gabon by scientists doing biodiversity research. THE OKAPI: 5 WEIRD AND WONDERFUL FACTS About us. Bespoke safaris and stories. Est. 1991. Celebrate Africa and do good. Publisher We publish inspiring and thought-provoking stories and photo galleries about African wildlife and safaris for our sophisticated international community. HIMBA: HEARTS OF SAND Travel photographer Matthieu Rivart has spent a great deal of his time travelling to some of the world’s most remote places to document the beauty of vanishing cultures. These trips are his attempt to understand human nature, and to preserve its essence through photography before our world becomes less rich in cultural diversity. 9 FASCINATING BAOBAB TREE FACTS About us. Bespoke safaris and stories. Est. 1991. Celebrate Africa and do good. Publisher We publish inspiring and thought-provoking stories and photo galleries about African wildlife and safaris for our sophisticated international community.AFRICA GEOGRAPHIC
About us. Bespoke safaris and stories. Est. 1991. Celebrate Africa and do good. Publisher We publish inspiring and thought-provoking stories and photo galleries about African wildlife and safaris for our sophisticated international community. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 Photographer of the Year 2021 – DETAILS. Proudly sponsored by Hemmersbach Rhino Force and Natural Selection Our 2021 Photographer of the Year is open for entries from 1 January 2021 and entries may be submitted from January to May. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2021 Photographer of the Year 2021 – RULES. Proudly sponsored by Hemmersbach Rhino Force and Natural Selection RULES. Eligibility. The Africa Geographic Photographer of the Year 2021 competition is open to photographers aged 18 and over. Individuals employed by Africa Geographic may not enter. Employees of sponsorship partners may enter, except if they are immediate family members BANKS MUST HELP FIGHT ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE According to the Financial Action Taskforce’s 2020 report, illegal wildlife trade (IWT) generates between seven and 23 billion USD annually for international, organised crime syndicates.Investigations by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) show that cartels are using formal banking systems to launder the proceeds, largelyundetected.
THE REAL ECONOMIC VALUE OF GREATER KRUGER NATIONAL PARK3 TYPES OF SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPSEXAMPLES OF SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPSMEANING OF SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP The full report can be accessed here: “The Comparative Financial and Economic Performance of Protected Areas in the Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa: Functional Diversity and Resilience in the Socio-Economics of a Landscape-Scale Reserve Network,” Chidakel, A., Eb, C. and Child, B. (2020) Journal of Sustainable Tourism. Directincome to locals
THE DEATH OF HUKUMURI Hukumuri, a famous Lowveld leopard, is dead. He died on 16 January 2021 – shot by the local authorities in a rural village after he killed livestock and a dog. BLACK HONEY BADGERS SPOTTED IN GABON 4 Melanistic (black) honey badgers have been captured on a camera trap in Gabon by scientists doing biodiversity research. THE OKAPI: 5 WEIRD AND WONDERFUL FACTS About us. Bespoke safaris and stories. Est. 1991. Celebrate Africa and do good. Publisher We publish inspiring and thought-provoking stories and photo galleries about African wildlife and safaris for our sophisticated international community. HIMBA: HEARTS OF SAND Travel photographer Matthieu Rivart has spent a great deal of his time travelling to some of the world’s most remote places to document the beauty of vanishing cultures. These trips are his attempt to understand human nature, and to preserve its essence through photography before our world becomes less rich in cultural diversity. 9 FASCINATING BAOBAB TREE FACTS About us. Bespoke safaris and stories. Est. 1991. Celebrate Africa and do good. Publisher We publish inspiring and thought-provoking stories and photo galleries about African wildlife and safaris for our sophisticated international community. CONSERVATION IN ACTION In the Guest Blogger profile, you'll see fresh and exciting content from a range of contributors who have submitted their content to us on a once-off or temporary basis, including press releases, campaigns and exciting adventure and travel tales! PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR About us. Bespoke safaris and stories. Est. 1991. Celebrate Africa and do good. Publisher We publish inspiring and thought-provoking stories and photo galleries about African wildlife and safaris for our sophisticated international community. CEO NOTE: ENTRIES CLOSED + BEHIND THE CONSERVATION SCENES About us. Bespoke safaris and stories. Est. 1991. Celebrate Africa and do good. Publisher We publish inspiring and thought-provoking stories and photo galleries about African wildlife and safaris for our sophisticated international community. ZEBRA - AFRICA GEOGRAPHIC The zebra is a firm favourite among safari-goers because of their dazzling black and white stripes and familiar horse body language 10 FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT THE GREAT WILDEBEEST MIGRATION The Great Migration refers to the continuous movement of vast numbers of wildebeest accompanied by large numbers of zebras and gazellessearching
THE MIGHTY SPRINGBOK MIGRATION Gert van der Merwe’s personal account of the great springbok migration is told in Lawrence G. Green’s book Karoo. Towards the end of the 19th century, Gert’s family moved their sheep and cattle between decent grazing lands, helped by their shepherds and a San wagon leader who must have previously experienced the migration. “The trek Continue reading "The mighty springbok migration" A SABI SAND PHOTO SAFARI WITH BRENDON JENNINGS A Sabi Sand photo safari led by expert guides, sharp-eyed trackers and your charismatic photographic leader, Brendon Jennings. The quality of game viewing and photographic opportunities delivered by Notten’s Bush Camp makes it one of the best photographic venues in SouthernAfrica.
ETHIOPIA'S CHURCH FORESTS How churches are the gatekeepers of Ethiopia's forests. Contributors. LORI ROBINSON sold her California home and most of her belongings in 2009 for a simpler more nomadic life. As a lover of the wild, Lori strives to live more connected to the rhythms of nature. 11 LEOPARD FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW About us. Bespoke safaris and stories. Est. 1991. Celebrate Africa and do good. Publisher We publish inspiring and thought-provoking stories and photo galleries about African wildlife and safaris for our sophisticated international community. WARTHOG FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW The common warthog (Phacochoerus africanus)According to the Chinese zodiac, 2019 marks the year of the pig. So what better way tocelebrate
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