Landscapes of Fear

Limpopo-Lipadi PGWR recently got permission from the DWNP to translocate 20 elephant bulls to Makgadigadi National Park.These elephant bulls have settled in Limpopo-Lipadi over time and are destroying the big trees in the reserve, leading to irreparable habitat and...

Reflecting on the Wonders of Nature

The lockdown period in Botswana was a period on intensive work, especially when it came to finalising and (the start of) implementing the conservation plans of our beautiful and interlinked ecosystems for the years to come. Our reserve manager, Duane shares his...

Hi There to This Pack of Banded Mongoose!

Admittedly, this is not the best photo you’ve seen on our Limpopo-Lipadi blogs, but this photo has something to show. In our reserve, some animals tend to be rather unhabituated, so it was a real treat to have a pack of banded mongoose sit still for a couple of...

Getting Ready for Your Arrival

The world is in different stages of lockdown and while we’re not sure when we can visit our beloved Limpopo-Lipadi again, the conservation and maintenance work in the reserve continues with more fervour than ever. Lately, the maintenance team has been hard at work...

Magical Moments at Limpopo-Lipadi

In the last days before the Botswana lockdown, Graham Morgan visited the reserve with some Australian friends, who had heard about the marvels of Limpopo-Lipadi and couldn’t wait to check things out for themselves. Here is Graham’s account of four blissful days: “The...