Afridisiac

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Afridisiac is also about exposing the evils that constantly prey on this continent. Aphrodisiac - An aphrodisiac is a substance that increases sexual desire.

Afridisiac is a showcase celebrating the beauty of Africa - it's diverse environments, it's stunning landscapes, it's magnificent wildlife and it's colourful people. The name comes from Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of sexuality and love. Afridisiac - A state of mind and a sense of euphoria brought about by personal experiences of the beauty and unique wonders of the African continent. Once experienced, the yearning to experience more is like an addiction.

13/10/2025

Reed Cormorant at Rietvlei Nature Reserve.

01/01/2024

Wishing Everyone a very Happy and Prosperous New Year for 2024.

25/12/2023

Wishing Everyone a Merry Christmas!

Photo credit: Dean Polley

Rhinos Special Stars 22/09/2023

In support of World Rhino Day ... and how rhino should be viewed in the wild!

Rhinos Special Stars This video was shot over a period of 5 days.

26/08/2023

A pair of Western Reef Heron (Egretta gularis) foraging off the shores of Jambiani Beach, Zanzibar.

19/12/2021

Now tell me that's its still sustainable to allow trophy hunting of lions in Africa!

25/02/2021

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Ann van Dyk. She will always be remembered for her enormous contribution to Cheetah and Wild Dog Conservation.

01/02/2021

This is catastrophic! 😢

The secret is out - now we know how many rhinos remain in Kruger National Park. According to official sources, rhino numbers have plummeted. Find out more here: https://africageographic.com/stories/kruger-rhino-populations-plummet-latest-official-stats/

04/10/2020

A stunning capture of a Bennett's Woodpecker by Phill Ovens.
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09/09/2020

“Mining on areas held by national parks is banned with immediate effect. Steps are being undertaken to immediately cancel all mining title held in national parks,” stated information minister Monica Mutsvangwa during a news media briefing on Tuesday after a weekly cabinet meeting.

Mines Minister Winston Chitando said state mining arm Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation holds the Hwange concessions and had partnered with two Chinese firms, Afrochine Energy and Zimbabwe Zhongxin Coal Mining Group to utilise the concessions.

This about-turn follows on pressure from tourism bodies, conservationists and a threat of legal action by the Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association who filed an urgent high court application. The application was based on mining prospecting being undertaken without an environmental impact assessment certificate having been issued and therefore in violation of the Environmental Management Act. Additionally, mining in a national park is in breach of the constitutional duty to prevent ecological degradation and promote conservation in terms of section 73(b) of Zimbabwe’s constitution.

Photos 15/08/2020

In recent decades, lion populations in Africa have declined rapidly and their distribution range has shrunk.

Please support our work to conserve Africa’s most iconic species. Go to our web page www.ewt.org.za to donate and the tag “Lion.”




Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) Darwin Initiative , aha Hotels & Lodges Tourvest Destination Management South African National Parks
Greater Limpopo

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