
CROW Cry for help on World Animal Day
“Great or Small, CROW Loves Them All” – World Animal Day on 4 October. With 355 animals currently in their sanctuary, and with an impressive 164 998 animals, rescued over their 43 years in existence providing a life-giving service to the country’s wildlife, the Centre for Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW) calls on South Africans to join […]
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Ilala weavers supports grassroots heritage
The Zulu’s are the largest tribe in Southern Africa, renowned for their artistry and craftsmanship. Perhaps the one craft that typifies the precision and skills of these crafters is basket weaving. Nestled between a cluster of fever trees, on the outskirts of Hluhluwe is Ilala Weavers Gallery, Museum, Restaurant and Nursery. Ilala Weavers have built […]
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Zululand Cat Conservation project a lifeline for rare felines
Despite being considered one of the ‘Big cats’ and a favourite sighting for visitors to Africa, Cheetah are extremely cautious creatures. Built for speed rather than strength makes them vulnerable and easily overpowered by other predators. This, along with the loss of their natural habitiat has led to a steady decline in their numbers across […]
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