
We finish our four-part series on Africa’s Treasures with some animal friends. Anyone familiar with the “Madagascar” movies would know Melman the Giraffe and Marty the Zebra, who are friends…
We finish our four-part series on Africa’s Treasures with some animal friends. Anyone familiar with the “Madagascar” movies would know Melman the Giraffe and Marty the Zebra, who are friends…
The two animals we are discussing today are completely different but have one unfortunate fact in common. One is one of the biggest and most well-known animals in Africa, and…
Welcome to part 2 of our four-part series on “Protecting Africa’s Treasures” – where we discuss a variety of African species, Captured in Africa Foundation’s work and the work of…
Welcome to our four-part series on “Protecting Africa’s Treasures”. Over the next four weeks, we will be discussing a variety of African species, Captured in Africa Foundation’s work and the…
“Without drastic action, some rhinos could be extinct in the wild within the next 10-20 years.” We’re willing to call our brave anti-poaching rangers and K9’s an emergency service. Without…
WANTED: AN EXCEPTIONAL ARTIST Captured In Africa Foundation are embarking on exciting efforts for wildlife conservation & community education. ENTER & WIN AN EXCLUSIVE GOODIE BAG We would like…
The Kidz are Alright… You might remember last year that Treetops School in Durban hosted a number of activities to raise funds and awareness for Captured In Africa Foundation,…
What is one of the key fundamentals needed to see successful conservation of Africa’s wildlife? One united front. Which is why, on 29 June 2017, three renowned wildlife conservation…
On 8th February 2017, South Africa’s Minister of Environmental Affairs Edna Molewa confirmed in new proposals, that the government were looking to introduce domestic trade in rhino horn. The public…
A call to action for young people around the world. Our wildlife needs help… can you help? If you think you can, Captured In Africa Foundation invite YOU to join…