Gappy and Doug: Good things come to those who wait

Hi there, It’s me. Gappy. It’s been quite some time since I’ve been in touch (please tell me I’ve been missed?) – and quite a lot has happened to say the least. Whilst many exciting adventures have occurred since you last heard from me, I must admit my plans to travel to South Africa did not quite go as expected.. . .

Short Stories from Shamwari Conservation Experience

DID YOU KNOW – that the leopard tortoise is the only species of tortoise that can swim.   Working on a controlled burn for vegetation regeneration – a. . .

ORCA MARINE FOUNDATION RESEARCH

We have exciting news on the elasmobranch egg case project! After 7 months of surveying beaches we have finally collected a different egg case! Generally, we will collect. . .

Askham Bryan College – Volunteer Diary

The Students from Askham Bryan College recently returned from their trip to the Shamwari Conservation Experience – Have a scroll down to see what they got up to!. . .

Short Stories from Shamwari Conservation Experience

DID YOU KNOW – Chameleons can move their eyes independently of each other, enabling them to look in two different directions at once. They have a full 360-degree. . .