August 17, 2017

Caprivi dreaming

January 9, 2019

African buffalo: The Able-Bodied Warrior of the African Savannas – An endlessly fascinating game animal

January 9, 2019

On the spoor of Buffalo and Elephant in the Zambezi Region of Namibia

January 9, 2019

Eventful days at the Linyanti

January 9, 2019

Rhodesian Ridgeback: The Soulmate of Africa

January 9, 2019

Game Guards trained to Prevent Poaching

January 10, 2019

NAPHA Conservationist of 2017: Manie le Roux

January 10, 2019

HUAP Trust supports Anti-Poaching Efforts

January 14, 2019

The stare of a Buffalo

January 14, 2019

A Memorable Experience Finding That Buffalo

December 3, 2025

Scars & Stars

I walked in circles around the fallen old warrior for several minutes, studying the scars and characteristics that told the 14- year story of a rugged life lived in the furtherest shag of Mozambique’s northern Zambezi Delta. From the prominent snare marks encircling his neck and right hindfoot, to the smallest tick bites, each blemish in the bull’s weathered skin offered a glimpse into what he had endured since the day he was born, long ago when I was just eleven years old. As much as I wanted to know every episode of his feral life, imagination and speculation would be as close as I could get. The now-forgotten details of the battle that had once been so forceful as to snap his left horn in half will forever remain a mystery.