Tag: Conservation
Good News on Thursdays!
Posted by Robyn De Villiers | Oct 17, 2019 | LiC Lately | 1 |
Lessons in Conservation meets eSwatini & FGAS...
Posted by Robyn De Villiers | Oct 10, 2019 | LiC Lately | 1 |
CANNED HUNTING AND THE BONE TRADE IN AFRICAN LIONS: A CLOSER LOOK
by Jed Vaughan | Nov 8, 2022 | Conservation Conversations | 0 |
the basics Let’s first have a look at what all of this means.Canned hunting is the hunting of...
Read MoreAfrican Cats Take on Asia
by Kae Els | Oct 11, 2022 | Conservation Conversations | 0 |
Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) were once widely distributed throughout sub-Saharan Africa all the way...
Read MoreAn Outstanding Quarter at OP Primary
by Kae Els | Aug 18, 2022 | LiC Lately | 0 |
OP Primary Our newest addition to our family, the Onderstepoort LiC team, just completed their...
Read More‘Cheeky Little Thing’ by Pier Veller
by Robyn De Villiers | Sep 8, 2020 | LiC Lately | 0 |
I sit here writing this with two weeks left in South Africa. I sit here writing this, trying to...
Read More‘The Conservation Value of Small Reserves’ by Declan Porter
by Robyn De Villiers | Sep 7, 2020 | LiC Lately | 0 |
I have been fortunate to visit a number of small private farms with family and friends and one...
Read MoreLic Volunteer Programme
by Dean Carlisle | Mar 5, 2020 | LiC Lately | 1 |
Lessons in Conservation continues to grow in leaps and bounds as the dedicated teams are honing...
Read MoreTo Clone or Not To Clone? Using DNA to save species and ecosystems
by Robyn De Villiers | Feb 20, 2020 | Conservation Conversations | 3 |
Lion photographed by Marcus Kendall (LiC Volunteer) in the Kruger National Park Many of us are...
Read MoreBeyond Borders 2019 – Mbuluzi Game Reserve, eSwatini
by Andrew Jackson | Dec 23, 2019 | Beyond Borders | 2 |
We always expected there to be an element of adventure on a trip such as this one, a touch of...
Read MoreThe Humbling of Zim: Our Time in Gonarezhou & The Chilojo Cliffs
by Andrew Jackson | Dec 13, 2019 | Beyond Borders | 0 |
The town of Zumbu was like something out of a Wilbur Smith East Africa novel. Although, there was...
Read MoreWe don’t just want communities to co-exist in harmony with the natural environment simply because they have to, but also because they want to!
by Andrew Jackson | Dec 6, 2019 | Beyond Borders | 1 |
Following our previous post introducing ‘Beyond Borders’, here is a continuation of...
Read More4 weeks, 4 countries – The First Leg
by Andrew Jackson | Nov 28, 2019 | Beyond Borders | 0 |
Three trolleys; fuller than any trolley really had any right to be, divided between the three...
Read MoreHow is animal communication adapting to human-dominated landscapes?
by Dean Carlisle | Nov 21, 2019 | Conservation Conversations | 2 |
The amazing photographs’ in this blog are by LiC Gauteng’s @jarrydoutramphotography ...
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