Kariega conservation volunteers assist in the dehorning of a white rhino at Kariega Game Reserve, South Africa. These are safety precautions taken to reduce the risk of poaching. Many private game parks in South Africa are taking the...
Kariega Game Reserve South Africa was recently very proud to become a member of Pack for a Purpose – a great initiative that enables guests to make a real difference in the areas they travel to.
Encouraging guests to spare a few kilograms in...
Kariega encourages its guests to Pack for a Purpose!
These two elephant calves were recently captured at Kariega Game Reserve South Africa. Elephants are incredibly intelligent and social creatures, led by a matriarch (female head). Everyone in the herd takes an active role in the raising of...
Photo of the Week - elephant calves at Kariega
"I Will Be Your Voice" is an anti-poaching awareness and fundraising initiative running in support of the Chipembere Rhino Foundation. The initiative seeks to hold a number of anti-poaching fundaraising events - each including...
"I Will Be Your Voice" - Music video and anti-poaching campaign
This lovely shot of elephants on a backdrop of cascading green valleys was recently captured at Kareiga Game Reserve South Africa a few weeks after the floods of October 2012. Although some damage was caused to the...
Photo of the Week - elephants enjoy the greenery at Kariega
Kariega recently released two servals at Kariega with the help of the Cat Conservation Trust! Find out more about our new servals Killian and Kelpie, their upbringing at the Cat Conservation Trust, as well as the conservation history of servals in the Eastern Cape.
Servals on the catwalk at Kariega
Great shot of the volunteers with Kariega giraffe in the background! Say cheese!
Volunteers getting friendly with Kariega giraffe
Thandi of Kariega Game Reserve South Africa recently featured in Wildlife Extra's blog, "Thandi, the rhino that survived". The article tells the story of the rhino poaching incident at Kariega Game Reserve that occured on the 2 March 2012, and of...