In a touching story from Kruger National Park, the oldest male lion makes a surprising return, stirring emotions among wildlife enthusiasts and reminding us of the harsh realities of nature.
Poachers' snares are being repurposed into jewellery, using their weapons against them to provide a sustainable way to ...
Mpumalanga regional court president Naomi Engelbrecht faces mounting backlash after trying to transfer cases from the ...
Leah Mavimbela, 61, has never seen the green and gold plumage of the critically endangered Cape Parrot. But her crochet work ...
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New footage has emerged of the young leopard that leapt onto a safari vehicle at a private concession in the Kruger National ...
Unlocking Your Possibility, by business coach François J Lubbe, draws inspiration from nature, offering 25 powerful lessons ...
A viral leopard sighting at Kruger National Park ignites a fierce debate over wildlife tourism ethics, raising crucial ...
which later became Kruger National Park. A plaque on one of the site's rocks can still be seen from the adjacent road. Lions enjoy lounging on rock formations, so it's hardly surprising that ...
The thorny issue of land reform was thrust into the limelight in February when US President Donald Trump falsely accused ...