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Leopards are thriving at Limpopo-Lipadi
Shareholders Paul and Cheryl Freund finally made it back to Limpopo-Lipadi last October after almost three years of Covid break. Here is the first of their stories: “As expected, the reserve was hot and dry, but grass coverage was still good. Even though browsers and...
Youngsters are the cutest
Shareholder Guido spent some fabulous weeks in the Reserve. Read what he contemplates: “In my view all young animals are cute. Over the years we’ve seen so many impala and zebra young during our visits to the Reserve. For example, during a night drive, we saw a genet...
Why elephants love fresh Mopane leaves
After winter’s dryness and sometimes well before the summer rains start, the mopane trees begin to pop their ‘elephant ear’ leaves. With not yet much green anywhere (except the acacia’s that are also early with their small green leaves), elephants love to taste the...
Wild dogs at play
Limpopo-Lipadi’s emblematic wild dogs travel across the reserve in a matter of hours. The whole reserve of 20,500 hectares is their hunting ground and they easily cover the area in a day. That means that you can never be quite sure where to find them, even when you...
Motse Hand-Washing
During the Covid 19 pandemic we all realized the importance of hand-washing as a means of preventing the spread of infection, but the students of Moletemane Primary (Junior) School didn’t have the facilities in place to do this. Community representatives contacted the...
Motse
Community representatives from the 4 schools in Tsetsebjwe and Moletemane urgently requested duplicators, as they had been unable to create copies of documents (even exam papers) unless teachers drove almost an hour to the closest town. The schools previously had...





