
Blog posts in Somkhanda Game Reserve


Somkhanda Leopard Survey Comes to an End
The Somkhanda Esikhotheni Zimanga Leopard Survey is coming to an end and the Wildlife ACT Leopard Survey team will be moving to Ithala Game Reserve.
Rhino Conservation hero, Zama Ncube
Here is a story from a conservation hero who works to protect and conserve our natural world every day. Zama Ncube is the head rhino monitor on...
Leopard Love
The photograph of this mating pair is an incredibly positive sign for the Somkhanda Game Reserve. If the copulation of these two gorgeous felines is...
German and French African Animal Names
Some volunteers have been struggling with African animal names. So, if you’re planning to come here, you should check out the list they made for...
Camera Traps – Essential Monitoring Tool
Camera traps are essential to monitoring wildlife. Wildlife ACT has donated and uses over 350 camera traps across Africa and we need to get more out...
Wild Dogs Released on Somkhanda Game Reserve
The Wildlife ACT team on Somkhanda Game Reserve assisted Wildlands Conservation Trust and Somkhanda management in the collaring of two African wild...
The Rhino Awareness Soccer Tournament
Wildlife ACT Fund recently hosted the Rhino Awareness Soccer Tournament for the communities surrounding Somkhanda. It was great tournament and full...
STROOP – die film, joins us in Somkhanda
STROOP – die film is an Afrikaans documentary that looks at the crisis of rhino poaching. They joined us in Somkhanda to learn about our community...