Sabi Sand Nature Reserve launches a major new re-brand after close to 75...
South Africa’s oldest private nature reserve and global Big Five destination changes its name and updates its iconic waterbuck logo for the first time since 1948 After 74 years as the Sabi Sand...
View ArticleWomen in Conservation
Someday projects won’t have to be highlighted specifically because women are lending them, and someday gender won’t even matter when mentioning accomplishments. Someday we won’t ask the question “what...
View ArticleThe handing over ceremony of the new classroom building at Kurhula Secondary...
The Sabi Sand Pfunanani Trust (SSPT) and its partners officially handed over the new building to the school, introducing the first brick building in the Huntington school. On the 9th of September 2022,...
View ArticleProtecting Wildlife
Protecting wildlife in South Africa’s nature reserves is essential for several reasons. Firstly, many of the country’s animals are endangered and need to be protected. Secondly, many nature reserves...
View ArticleBenefits of Nature Reserves
Nature reserves in South Africa are protected areas of the country that are home to a variety of plant and animal species. These areas are essential in protecting and conserving the country’s...
View ArticleSocial Employment Project: Sabi Sand Pfunanani Trust and African Conservation...
Sabi Sand Pfunanani Trust & African Conservation Trust Advancing Food Security in Bushbuckridge Municipality with the Social Employment Project Project Overview The project – managed together by...
View ArticleReport: Old White Rhino Passed Away
A bittersweet report received through our Management Headquarters this week. A dead rhino. Unfortunately, as one does in this landscape, you immediately jump to the poaching scenario. Security and...
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