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27/Feb/08
North Island changes for 2009
Continuing with its high standards of excellence, North Island will close for several changes from the 4th of May 2009. More
16/Jan/08
Malawi's Majete Elephant Translocation Project 2008 - Exciting opportunity
Because of the ecological importance of elephants, and their great value as a charismatic species, a second elephant translocation is now being planned. This operation, scheduled for June 2008, will see another 50 elephants moved from Liwonde National Park to Majete. More
01/Nov/07
Wilderness Safaris once again a winner at Imvelo Awards 2007
Once again, Wilderness Safaris did well at the 2007 Imvelo Awards for Responsible Tourism, which recognise and promote the world's leading examples of best practice in responsible tourism development. More
20/Oct/07
Mombo Wins in Condé Nast Traveler 2007 Readers' Choice Awards
With a rating of 96.3, Mombo Camp achieved the highest score for all camps in Africa, making it the top safari lodge in Africa. More
23/Aug/07
Last Tour de Kruger a great success
The third and final Tour de Kruger and the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park ride last week saw 209 cyclists pedal 350km through two national parks, raising approximately R700 000 for charity.   More
28/Jul/07
Critically Endangered Bird Species Re-established on North Island
After nearly ten years of intensive rehabilitation of North Island all the hard work paid off when 25 Seychelles White-Eyes were released on North Island over a two-week period in July. More
04/May/07
Makuleke a new Ramsar Site
Department of Environment and Tourism (DEAT) of South Africa announced the Ramsar listing of a new Wetland of International Importance: the Makuleke Wetlands in the northern Kruger National Park. More
20/Apr/07
Wilderness Safaris and Wildlife Trust continue strong conservation trend
Wilderness Safaris and the Wilderness Safaris Wildlife Trust can reflect on a hugely positive past two years of conservation, community and research projects. More
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