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Tribute to Ernest Mokganedi

It is with an extremely heavy heart that the Southern African Wildlife College advises of the loss of our fellow Board Member and friend, Mr. Ernest Mokganedi who was tragically killed in a motorbike accident over the weekend (Saturday 28th July, 2018). Ernest, Director of Transfrontier Conservation Areas in the Department of Environmental Affairs in...
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June update from the field

Autumn has given way to winter with a sudden transformation of the bushveld, a very different picture to that of only a few months ago. The bush is still filled with a wide range of autumn colours as the Tamboti groves change to shades of orange and the Kiaat trees  to hues of ochre as...
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Increase in white-headed vulture activity

Our patrol flights do not only provide valuable data on large species such as rhino and elephant, but also other threatened and vulnerable species such as vultures and large raptors. Over the past year we have picked up an increasing trend in white-headed vulture activity in the region. This is very exciting news as these...
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Rhino poaching statistics – June 2018

Accurate poaching statistics are still hard to ascertain due to Government not regularly releasing these figures. Unofficial statistics, as at the end of April 2018, indicate a loss of over 250 rhino for the year to date. A conservative estimate would bring this number closer to 300 by mid-July/August 2018. The good news is that...
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An extraordinary hyena attack

There’s never a typical day in the office for the Southern African Wildlife College’s aerial support unit. When the College’s pilot was called by Manyeleti Reserve to assist in tracking down an injured white rhino, he could never have predicted the extraordinary chain of events that unfolded… On 11 February 2018 field guides driving in...
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SAWC’s Skills Practitioner Master Classes now fully fledged and growing…

Many local and international universities have study abroad or practical excursion programmes for their students’ benefit. A number of these universities have over the years visited the Southern African Wildlife College (SAWC) for educational exposure, which given its prime location and accommodation offering within the Greater Kruger National Park, is able to give students a...
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Pack Leader pledges support to K9 Unit

Thanks to the relationships fostered by Dr. Kevin Robertson who heads up the College’s Sustainable Use and Field Guiding Unit,  Pack Leader Pet Products (Pty) Ltd, a leading provider of nutritionally appropriate pet food, have taken a decision to support the SAWC’s K9 program with food at no charge, effective immediately. This exciting news comes...
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Students complete first semester

The Higher and Advanced Natural Resource Management Qualifications classes of 2018 recently bid their farewells before departing on their Work Integrated Learning block, during which time the students return to their home countries and places of work. With the completion of the Higher Education and Training April examinations, the Natural Resource Management students’ first semester...
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Field News May 2018

Everyone knows that Africa dances to the beat of her own drum. There is one element, however, that does not seem to take its time, and that is the change in the seasons. One day can be sweltering with temperatures well into the 30s or even 40s, and the very next day can see the...
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2018 Bridging Course in full swing

The Bridging Course class of 2018 started training in February and is scheduled for completion in July. There are currently 22 students who have received sponsorship from the Hans Hoheisen Conservation Trust (HHCT), Friends of African Wildlife (FoAW), Timbavati Foundation, Grounded Media, and Children in the Wilderness (CITW). This year’s programme drew its participants from...
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