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In The Media

Discover where African Conservation Experience has featured in the media and press

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From Germany to South Africa: Phinda’s success featured on Terra X

Phinda Private Game Reserve was featured on Germany’s Terra X, revealing how strategic conservation and rewilding efforts have restored biodiversity and helped protect endangered species like the rhino.

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The Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick, with a sedated rhino, as part of The Supervet: Safari Special on Channel 4 and All 4 Baby rhino
The Supervet: Safari Special at The Rhino Orphanage

Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick, in his new episode Supervet: Safari Special, visits The Rhino Orphanage. You too can visit and volunteer with ACE!

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Rescue, raise, rehabilitate and release

The Golola Rhino Orphanage and Rehabilitation Centre is the world’s first dedicated rhino orphanage. Their mission is to ensure the species survive. Read Lonely Planet's article about the Rhino Orphanage here.

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Discovering one of Africa's last true wildernesses

National Geographic featured our Okavango Wilderness Project - discover the beauty of Botswana in the rainy season, and learn how you can assist the overall conservation efforts in this area.

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Reading time: 3 minutes

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'Work on the Wild Side' featuring former ACE volunteer Rachael Pfeiffer at Care for Wild

A new wildlife series Work on the Wild Side, Channel 4, will be featuring some of ACE's key partners and people.

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Our experience with Animal Planet's Vet Gone Wild

Animal Planet and Dr. Chris Brown visited our Phinda Wildlife Research Project for the latest Vet Gone Wild episode.

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A chat with "Eyes on Conservation"

African Conservation Experience speak with Matt Podolsky from the Eyes on Conservation podcast.

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Molly and rhino orphans Manje and Venus become TV celebrities!

Stars of Care for Wild Sanctuary were recently on BBC’s Nature’s Miracle Orphans programme.

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Sky News exclusive: Inside battle against rhino poaching

Learn all about the rhino poaching war in South Africa from Sky News, featuring some of ACE's projects.

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Animal Mums

Did you know the Phinda Wildlife Research Project featured in a recent ITV series?

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Travellers with a conscience recommend South Africa!

Learn about the developing world’s 10 Best Ethical Destinations, as chosen by Ethical Traveler.

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BBC Wildlife Magazine joins ACE!

Find out where you can find the latest article about African Conservation Experience in BBC's Wildlife Magazine!

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