Rebirth After the Rains

So happy to be back after so many months, shareholder Malcolm and his family were soaking up the experience once again. This is his story: “The amazing sense of well-being that comes from witnessing the regeneration of the bushveld is heightened by the sighting of the...

The Crossing

Shareholder Malcolm and his family were some of the first to make the trip back into Botswana after so many months of closed borders. His trip on the main road to the reserve was a tricky affair after record rains had fallen in December. This is his story: “COVID...

Dehorning our rhinos to keep them safe

Limpopo-Lipadi’s operations manager, Duane, the anti-poaching unit, and our veterinarian, Dr Erik Verreynne, performed a white rhino de-horning operation late November 2020. During this exercise, six rhino were captured, dehorned, microchipped, and ear notches...

Play-fighting or…?

With the first rains upon us, it will not be long before we see the first impala and wildebeest lambs. But before lambs come rutting and mating season, which is preceded by impala rams fighting each other around May to determine who is the strongest. The strongest ram...

Vulture Safe-Zone Initiative

Limpopo-Lipadi’s Operations Manager, Duane, writes about the importance of keystone species, like vultures, in our ecosystems and the role our reserve can play in preserving this vital species: “It is often the case in modern-day nature conservation that iconic...

Botswana sunsets are the best

On one of his late afternoon inspection drives in the reserve, general manager Glen counted himself a lucky man to be able to enjoy the beautiful Botswana sunset at Tholo Dam in the company of some thirsty zebra’s. We can all relate to that, can’t we? Photo: Glen...