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krugerconservation
Dec 5, 20253 min read


Pangolins: The Most Endangered Mammals on Earth
Pangolins are the world’s most endangered mammals, yet few people know they exist. Discover why these shy, armored insect-eaters are in crisis and how we can help protect them.

krugerconservation
Nov 27, 20253 min read


Cattle, Communities, and Conservation: Survival, Conflict, and Coexistence in the Greater Kruger Region
In the Greater Kruger, cattle mean survival, but proximity to wildlife brings real risks. Discover how Kruger Conservation supports communities with jobs, education, and shared benefits to build a future where people and wildlife thrive together.

krugerconservation
Nov 19, 20253 min read


Wildlife Relocation: Protecting Species and Ecosystems
What is Wildlife Relocation? Wildlife relocation, the deliberate translocation of wild animals, is far more than a simple transport. It is a conservation tool used to strengthen populations, secure genetic diversity, reduce overpopulation, and provide endangered species with a new home. Imagine a rhino that has lived in a small, restricted area. Now it is moved to a wide, open reserve where it has more room to roam, better access to food and water, and enhanced protection fro

krugerconservation
Nov 14, 20254 min read


The Silent Heroes of the Greater Kruger Region - A Day Without Dung Beetles
Beneath the golden grasses of the Greater Kruger Region, an invisible army is hard at work. Dung beetles, tiny, tireless recyclers, keep the savanna alive by turning waste into life. Without them, the land would choke under its own abundance, overrun by flies and stripped of nutrients. Often overlooked yet essential, these beetles are among Africa’s celebrated “Small Five,” proving that even the smallest creatures can hold the fate of an entire ecosystem in their grasp.

krugerconservation
Nov 5, 20253 min read


A Day in the Shadows: From the Life of a Leopard in the Greater Kruger Region
Hidden in the shadows of the Greater Kruger, the leopard rules with patience and power.
Follow its journey through a single day, from the first hunt at dawn to the quiet of the night, and discover what survival truly means in Africa’s wilderness.

krugerconservation
Oct 29, 20253 min read


The Heartbeat of Africa: How the GreaterKruger Region Shapes Global Biodiversity
As dawn breaks over the Greater Kruger, Africa breathes. This vast landscape — home to elephants, lions, and countless unseen species — tells a story of resilience, connection, and hope. Discover how the Kruger Region shapes global biodiversity and inspires conservation worldwide.

krugerconservation
Oct 21, 20253 min read


Balancing Elephant: Conservation and Ecosystem Health
Africa’s elephants face unprecedented challenges, from overpopulation to habitat loss. Discover how ethical conservation, scientific management, and community engagement can make a real difference, and find out how your support can help these iconic creatures continue to shape the savannah.

krugerconservation
Oct 15, 20257 min read


Saving the Giants: The Fight to Protect Africa’s Rhinos
Africa’s rhinos are fighting for survival. Driven by greed and myth, poaching continues to threaten these ancient giants, but hope remains. Discover how Kruger Conservation combines technology, community, and courage to protect one of the planet’s most iconic species.

krugerconservation
Oct 8, 20253 min read
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