Could new mega-reserves save Africa’s lions?
Today, across the globe, wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists are celebrating World Lion Day, 10 August, but it is also an international day of mourning as we reflect over the loss and plight of Africa’s iconic land predator. Full Article On News24
Critical reflections on elephant conservation, CITES and legalising the trade of Africa’s white gold.
The 2016 Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) conference is only two days away, and today (22 September), on international Elephant Appreciation Day, it is appropriate to take stock of some challenges and developments with regards to elephant conservation and anti-poaching programmes. Full Article On News24
Rising tiger, waning rhino: Lessons from Asia for Africa.
The success of international tiger conservation efforts is offering a beacon of hope for the rhino conservation community in South Africa.  In addition to deforestation and human-wildlife conflict, poaching and illegal trade of tiger parts have resulted in the plight and endangerment of the species to the point of near extinction. Full Article On News24
Extended School Program
Assisting the youth propel their future! KWANTU EXTENDED SCHOOL PROGRAM SUPPORT Kwantu Private Game Reserve is a proud sponsor of the Extended School Program at Hendrik Kanise Combined School in Alicedale, Eastern Cape. Kwantu delivers meals for after school learning curriculum two or three times a week. Kwantu Volunteering Team was also proud pleased to […]
Kwantu Water Initiative
Afri-Save Cash & Carry together with Kwantu Private Game Reserve partners with Gift of the Givers assisting to help alleviate drought stricken historical town of Makhanda and provide much needed water for all residents. Afri-Save Cash & Carry and Kwantu Private Game Reserve both responded to the distress call of Dr Imtiyaaz Suliman and committed […]