Rhinos return to Matusadona – life-changing moments for us all

There are moments in conservation that feel truly historic and the return of black rhino to Matusadona National Park is undoubtedly one of them. Just last week, a group of critically endangered black rhino was reintroduced to Matusadona, marking the return of a species that once defined this landscape. 

More than 20 years ago, rampant poaching led to the disappearance of rhino from the park, with the last remaining animals removed to safer locations in a desperate effort to protect them. Today, thanks to decades of dedicated conservation work, their descendants have ‘come home’.

‘Words cannot describe the feeling of watching these rhino touch ground once again in Matusadona. It is a moment filled with pride, hope, and belief in the power of long-term partnership and shared vision. Today is not only about the rhino themselves, but about the extraordinary dedication shown over the past 25 years by rangers, conservationists, partners and local communities who helped safeguard these animals for their eventual return to their rightful home range.’ – Reilly Travers, Conservancy Manager of Imire Rhino and Wildlife Conservancy

The reintroduction is a powerful symbol of Matusadona’s remarkable recovery. Since African Parks and ZimParks entered into a long-term co-management agreement in 2019, the park has undergone an extraordinary transformation. Wildlife populations are rebounding, protection and law enforcement have been strengthened and species such as wild dog, sable and now black rhino are once again part of the ecological diversity for which Matusadona was once renowned.

For your clients staying with us at Changa, this is an exciting reminder that they are witnessing a conservation success story in real time. While rhino sightings are not yet part of the safari experience, their return represents something even more significant: a future in which Matusadona once again thrives as one of Africa’s great wilderness areas.

Every game drive, boat excursion and guided walk takes place within a landscape that is being carefully restored, protected and re-wilded… for years to come. 

Article compliments of The Hide & Changa Safari Camps

The ‘Secret Season’ with African Bush Camps

No two safari experiences are ever the same.  And why would you want them to be?  There is a thrill in the unexpected, the wild, raw nature of it all.  So too is there no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ time to indulge in a safari.

Traditionally, the green season (between the months of December and March), or the rainy season, is considered to be a quieter time in the safari industry.  The perception is that there are less wildlife sightings due to animals being more dispersed rather than concentrated around scarce water sources.  At African Bush Camps, they are acutely aware that it does not mean the animals are not there!  Hence their ‘rebranding’ of the ‘Green Season’ to the ‘Secret Season’.

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Imagine lush, green bush contrasted against a bright blue sky?  Yes, rain can be expected but its generally in the form of afternoon thunderstorms which clear to blue skies!  The thunderstorms are an attraction in themselves as they move over dramatic landscapes.

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And then there’s the colours….  an abundance of bird species are in their very best breeding plumage, putting on an incredible display of colour.

Photographers?  Rains bring vegetation alive with vivid colours and settles the dust and clears the air which is great for photography.

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Brochure featured African Bush Camp properties are:

Linyanti Bush Camp and Ebony http://console.virtualpaper.com/thompsons-africa/southern-africa-2019/#38/

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Kanga Camp & Zambezi Expeditions http://console.virtualpaper.com/thompsons-africa/southern-africa-2019/#68/.

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A safari experience for absolutely everyone!

To learn more or to make a booking, contact a Thompsons Africa consultant @ info@thompsonsafrica.co.za