Book review: A great white shark’s epic journey
How can a great white shark swim from South Africa to Australia – and back – in a matter of months? This is the captivating story of the now famous great white, Nicole.
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How can a great white shark swim from South Africa to Australia – and back – in a matter of months? This is the captivating story of the now famous great white, Nicole.
Continue readingThe winter school holidays are almost here and Wild brings you top reads to make visits to the wilderness even more fun! There are five books to be won.
Continue readingFormer Kruger trail ranger Johan Fourie is bubbling over with inspiring and eye-opening tales from the field. His two new Afrikaans books combine the high drama of environmental crime with the wondrous setting of our wilderness areas.
Continue readingOn 3 March the planet celebrates World Wildlife Day. This year’s theme, “Listen to the young voices”, encourages children to pay more attention to threats facing wildlife around the globe.
Continue readingWhat better way to find inspiration than sinking your teeth into a great book? As we head into summer holidays and the festive season, the Wild team selects their best reads.
Continue readingWhat to buy that special person for Christmas? Take advantage of this exclusive offer to Wild Card members and save R100 on Scott Ramsay’s new photographic coffee-table book, South Africa’s Wildest Places.
Continue readingThese sensational new books are a triple delight for nature lovers and wildlife pilgrims. Why wait until the festive season to spoil yourself?
Continue readingRenowned zoologist Fritz Eloff’s Hunters of the Dunes – The story of the Kalahari lion is best described as a remarkable man’s remarkable love for the Kalahari and its lions.
Continue readingIn search of a truly incredible – and tangible – piece of South Africa’s wild places? Wild is giving away two copies of South Africa’s Wildest Places worth R890 each!
Continue readingA rare lined claspertail flies low over a wetland in Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park. Minutes later a rarer eastern scissortail joins him in the evening light. It’s an uncommon and beautiful sight, so you grab your camera. Little do you know that these small insects are more than just a photo opportunity, but clues to the surrounding environment as well.
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