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Wild at Life E.V. Rhinoceros Conservation and Rescue Mission

Safeguarding Rhinos through Conservation Efforts Article and Images: Aslihan Gedik; Founding Chairman and Chief Conservation Officer A rhinoceros is a large herbivorous mammal known for its thick skin and one or more horns on its snout. There are five species: Black, White, Indian, Javan, and Sumatran. The trafficking of animals is a serious global issue, […]

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Ian Batchelor: An Unyielding Love Affair with Africa

In the heart of Africa, where the wild thrives and the soul seeks solace, a remarkable journey began. Born in the picturesque landscapes of Nakuru, Kenya, Ian Batchelor was raised amidst the stunning beauty of Africa. At the tender age of five, his family relocated to Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), marking the inception of his passion

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3 kids and a coffee machine. Family of 5 doing over 6000km around Zimbabwe part 2…

Article: Cath Conradie Images: Lance Conradie In the last Nzira edition you journeyed with us, a family with three kids aged 8, 6 and 2, as we evaded a lurking lion in Mana, had heaps of family fun in Kariba, explored the giant fig trees of the Vumba, and walked with a pangolin in the

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Mya in Wild Land: The story of a 4 year old girl loving and living all of our dreams.

Article and Images Chanyn-lee Zeelie Mya Zeelie is a spirited 4 year old safari guide, living at the beautiful Royal Malewane in the Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa. You can say it is was written in the stars to live a life out in the wilderness as both her parents are incredibly passionate about

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Tourists flock back to Zimbabwe’s premier wildlife reserve

Article Luckmore Safuli As the heat baked the earth on a typical post-winter Hwange afternoon, a group of tourists leisurely sip wine from their glasses while gazing at a spectacular trooping of wild animals converging for a soothing drink. The idyllic outback, Mandabvu Camp, is situated in a specific location of Zimbabwe’s iconic national park

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