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Nikki Brown

Nicky, a horticulturist from the UK, has recently joined the IAPF team. Based at DETE in Hwange National Park she brings a wealth of knowledge to Zimbabwe. Nikki will be ...

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Norway to Cape Town For THE IAPF

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In June this year Robbie Mulholland of Cape Town will set out solo on his motorbike on a 30,000km journey from Norway to Cape Town. This extraordinary adventure will see ...

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Norway to Cape Town For THE IAPF
In June this year Robbie Mulholland of Cape Town will set out solo on his motorbike on a 30,000km journey from Norway to Cape Town. This extraordinary adventure will see him travel over glaciers, across deserts, through jungles and weaving his way through the urban tangles of some of the world’s most vibrant cities. All the way he will be raising awareness for the IAPF and the issue of poaching in Sub Saharan Afirca. Robbie will also be bringing attention to Mylife, a South African based charity that holistically gives disadvantaged children a second chance. In 2009 Robbie travelled with IAPF Director Damien Mander to Botswana where they ventured into the Okavango Delta for a look at some of the most highly renowned nature reserves in the world.

We will keep you updated as Rob makes his solo mission across two Continents and we wish him all the very best on his journey south. If you would like to know more about the adventure then please contact Rob on his ‘MyJourney’ Facebook page. 

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Operation Black Rhino - Hwange National Park: Sinamatella

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The IAPF is now making preparations to tackle our most challenging task to date. With ...

Current Projects | Wednesday, 14 April 2010

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Female rhinos that lose their calves to poachers go through a period of mourning, in which they will frequently return to their dead calf’s carcass. When poaching gangs manage to kill a calf, but not the mother, they tend to exploit this behavior in order to kill the mother too.

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