Giant Sable Conservation Efforts
Found only in central Angola, the giant sable is one of the most impressive but also one of the most critically endangered African antelopes. It was unprotected during the civil war that began in 1975 and only ended in 2002. Government and rebel armies alternately occupied the 8,280 sq km Luando Integral Reserve of the Giant Sable and the 630 sq km Cangandala National Park, 50 km from Malange, the provincial capital. Without a giant sable bull, the sable in Cangandala were doomed to extinction, hybrids or no hybrids.
To read his article further and see the slide show of the operation,  go here.

Breaking News - Giraffe kills Impala
Fresh scarlet brain-blood had flowed from the baby impala's nostrils to pool thickly in the footprint of a bull giraffe Read further...

How can we help you!
With holidays, career breaks or future employment opportunities taking a back-seat, many people are looking towards doing something constructive, affordable and above all for themselves. EcoTraining offers a wide variety of courses to suit many individual needs for now and the future!

Why Choose EcoTraining?
•We’ve been training since 1993 - one of the first organisations to conduct formal training.
•We train in great wilderness areas including the Kruger National Park.
•Our students train while living in the middle of the African wilderness, with wild animals potentially right outside their tents as our canvas tented camps are unfenced.
•We have trained Field Guides for top tourism operators such as Wilderness Safaris, Tanzania Wildlife Safaris, KZN Wildlife, Heritage Group and various privately-owned game lodges in southern Africa.
•and more reasons to choose us…

Join the Butterfly Survey at Makuleke
Let us know if you encounter these butterflies at Makuleke in the Kruger National Park. 79 species were recorded during the last survey, a couple of species that were of interest eluded the team. We need your help in documenting the species below.
It would be great if the presence of the following species can be confirmed for the area, as the current records are either very old, doubtful or based on single records only, which could indicate that the specimens recorded were onlymigrants into the area. The species that would be really great to record again are:
Acraea acrita (Fiery Acraea)
Charaxes bohemani (Large Blue Emperor)
Euxanthe wakefieldi (Forest Queen)
Cyrestis camillus (African Map Butterfly)
Dixeia doxo (Black‐veined white)
Andronymus caesar philander (White Dart)
Andronymus neander (Common dart or Nomad Dart) 

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Good morning, Kath! Eric and I did completely enjoy the course and learned far more than I would ever have realized. …It is a true life experience. The lessons learned are MANY! The small things like what birds can alert you to or the imoprtance of a beetle. I also truly appreciate the "leave nothing but footprints and take nothing but photos". This is a lesson that all humans need to be reminded of regularly! Other than that, it was all very well layed out for us! We truly loved all the staff!!!!! - Angela Wallace; November 2008

I hope the video will be useful to make know this magnificient place and your excellent organization - Tommaso, February 2008

Hello All. I just can't say enough how much I enjoyed meeting you, getting to know you and spending time together in the bush. Every day was a new and wonderful experience and adventure. In just two short weeks we experienced just about everything possible. Extreme heat, cold, sunshine and overcast. Starlit nights and rain. From no water and ditch digging to a pool party and don't forget the extra protein at dinner. My list of animals, birds, insects and plants is hughe and impressive. I managed to take some notes during some very interesting lessons after breakfast. I have learned so much about the bush and life in the bush I just can't say enough. This has been for me a most unbelievable experience of a lifetime and I just couldn't think of anyone else that I would want to have shared it with than all of you. – Jo Holland, December 2007

Thank you for providing us with the experience of a lifetime! Your dedication to the wildlife of Kruger & this concession is inspirational.  We enjoyed our stay so much… Mel, EcoQuest, 2010

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