The Bale Mountains: Formed by Fire and Ice Located in southeastern Ethiopia, 400km from Addis Ababa, the Bale Mountains are a landscape created by volcanic fires and shaped by glacial ice, home to some of the rarest creatures in the world.
The Lilayi Elephant Nursery: The Story of One Orphan, and 11 Years of Conservation. The Orphanage provides a sanctuary for defenceless calves, who are the victims of poaching, human conflict or, occasionally, natural abandonment. The catalyst was a single elephant called Chamilandu.
Livingstone and The Victoria Falls: "The Most Wonderful Sight" One of the most spectacular natural sites on the planet, "the smoke that thunders" is a destination for adventure sport, wildlife and luxury.
Zimbabwe Revisited: A Return to Hwange National Park, 30 Years Later Sarah Kingdom retraces her steps, and returns to the first place that she experienced a safari with her parents, this time she takes her two teenage sons.
Aerial Survey of Kafue National Park Suggests Great Progress in the Fight for Conservation Conservation, Kafue Style: We're delighted to learn that there has been a huge increase in wildlife numbers in Zambia’s largest national park.
Walking with Lions and Leopards Close encounters, on a walking safari through South Luangwa National Park at the end of the Great Rift Valley.
Photograph Collection: When it all Comes Together for Wildlife Trafficking in wildlife products is reaching an all-time high, but there are a number of people working together in South Luangwa National Park, for the common good of conservation.