The frontier of conservation in Africa lies beyond the safari.

It extends over 8,500 wilderness reserves and is protected by an estimated 40,000 skilled and committed ranger-guardians.

This is a seldom-seen world of round-the-clock monitoring, surveillance, protection, research and interventions. Successes in these vulnerable wild spaces are especially sweet, while the pain-points of loss cut deep.

 

All in a day’s work

The intensive monitoring of threatened species and on-the-spot decisions around injury interventions are all in a day’s work for conservation field teams like those at &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve.

What does it take to prepare a Temminck’s ground pangolin for release back into the wild?

What happens when a rhino calf is in trouble?