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A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / By Clinton Wright

Isimangaliso Wetland Park is a world of wonder and should be on everyone’s bucket list. A stone’s throw away from where we are based, is the World heritage Site, iSimangaliso Wetland Park. It is a massive reserve of over 3,280 km2. A World Heritage Site is designated by the UN for having cultural and natural …

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The Rhino Files – a Condensed History

Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / By Clinton Wright

World War I and World War II left an indelible mark on the psyche of the world. Nations were destroyed, then formed, and countries, borders and international laws were created in the aftermath of these historic events. The world we live in today was shaped by these events. As those times live on in the …

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Beautiful Biodiversity

Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / By Clinton Wright

Maputaland is one of the most biodiverse and breathtaking regions on the planet. Before continuing reading, here is a short glossary to make it easier: A Biodiversity Hotspot is an area that is species rich AND threatened by habitat loss. Ramsar Sites are wetlands designated to be of international importance under the Ramsar Convention Important Birding Areas (IBA’s) are …

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Rehabitate isn’t a word.

Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / By Clinton Wright

Trying to find a name that represents who we are and what we do was difficult. Ultimately we decided to make up our own word. One that takes into account all the facets of our science based holistic approach in restoring degraded habitats. Rehabitate re·ha·bi·tate/ rē-ə-ˌbē-tāt Definition: To restore and secure all species and natural …

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