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The art of staring at trees… Why birding is the ultimate safari guide flex
Before you start a career as a safari guide, you usually picture the big stuff. Elephants in the road, lions stalking through tall grass, real dramatic movie-poster moments. Then you step out into the bush on day one, and someone hands you a pair of binoculars and points at a small, nondescript brown creature sitting on an acacia branch. Welcome to birding! What is birding, really? To the uninitiated, birding looks like a very quiet, slow-moving hobby. In reality, it’s a live
Bushwise
Jul 233 min read


A guide to canine anti-poaching units
Canine anti-poaching units are working dog teams used in conservation areas to support law enforcement and wildlife protection operations. They are deployed in anti-poaching, tracking, and detection roles to help rangers locate suspects, recover illegal items, and secure protected areas more efficiently than human teams alone. These units consist of a trained handler and a working dog. The most commonly used breeds include Belgian Malinois, German Shepherds, and Bloodhounds.
Bushwise
Apr 292 min read


A guide to the Common String-of-Stars
On a late-summer morning in the lowveld, you might spot a patch of delicate white flowers curling along sandy paths, almost like a string of tiny stars. Stop and look closely – this is the common string-of-stars, Heliotropium steudneri, a modest but fascinating plant that often goes unnoticed! The common string-of-stars is a perennial herb or subshrub, usually 60–100 cm tall. It’s woody at the base, with softly hairy stems and narrow, alternate leaves. Its signature feature
Bushwise
Mar 62 min read
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