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Mwende “Loved One” Baby Elephant Born at David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, Kenya!
This is one wildlife organization that captured my heart from the moment I read about them… the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Now they have a new addition to the family with the birth of little “Mwende” to Mulika who was orphaned … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, african safari, conservation, david sheldrick wildlife trust, diane sheldrick, Elephant, elephant conservation in kenya, elephant orphanage, elephant orphans, mulika, mwende, travel, travel in africa, wildlife, wildlife conservation trust
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Volunteers ~ Summer Sun Shines on in Southern Africa
Get a taste for volunteering in Southern Africa! I was fortunate enough to spend 4 months there this year visiting family and absolutely loved having the sun on my back most days in winter on the African continent. Those who volunteer will not … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, african impact, african impact volunteer, anne dix, conservation, conservation volunteer, dream vacation, Elephant, holiday in south africa, Lion, Sanctuary, South Africa, southern africa, volunteer in africa, volunteer vacation, wildlife, wildlife sanctuary, wildlife tourism
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Down South and Easy… African Safaris in Tanzania
What’s THE first image in your mind when you think “Safari”? If you’re like most of us, images of ‘Africa’, ‘Kenya’ and ‘Kilimanjaro’ are up there on the big screen, right…! Exactly, there are dozens of the more typical ‘African Safari’ … Continue reading
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Into the Future – Conservation Art Today!
Have you ever wondered at how much our emotions govern us? Even when we think our decisions are based on facts, information and logic, more often than not it is how we feel about something that sparks our choice. We make … Continue reading
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Dust…
Seems Most of My Life in Africa Conjures Images of DUST! Dusty roads on the farms I grew up on alongside fields of maize (corn), tobacco, soyabeans and wheat; billowing up behind motorbikes, trucks, tractors and trailors weighed down with … Continue reading