Greer Noble's Blog
January 16, 2015
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2015
Gorongosa National Park Newsletter - September 30, 2014Iconic Wildlife Species Return to Gorongosa
Dear Greer,We're so excited to share some recent news from Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique! It's been a really busy few months. First, Ed Wilson wrote a new book about his field-trips to Gorongosa, and we named our new science lab in his honor. Then, after several years of searching, we finally found 14 members of the Crawshay's Zebra subspecies and transported them to their new home in Gorongosa. We continued to strengthen existing partnerships and forged some new ones.
We hope you enjoy catching up on all the news. Thanks for being part of the Gorongosa family, wherever you are. And we hope to see you in Gorongosa soon!
"A Window on Eternity: A Biologist's Walk through Gorongosa National Park" written by Professor Edward O. Wilson, with photographs by Piotr Naskrecki, is on sale now! Learn more about the book, and buy a copy today!
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Gorongosa's wildlife reintroduction effort has led to great successes over the past eight years. Buffalo and wildebeest populations are thriving and Gorongosa's newest residents, 14 endemic Crawshay's zebra were reintroduced. Read more
VIDEO: Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Laboratory
In this video Gorongosa National Park staff discuss the ambitious goals of the new E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Laboratory, and Professor E.O Wilson explains why he has lent his name and vision to such a crucial undertaking. Watch video
VIDEO: USAID Mozambique Rebuilding Gorongosa National ParkIn this video, United States Ambassador to Mozambique, Douglas Griffiths discusses the collaborative effort that is the Gorongosa Restoration Project. For example, the creation of the E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Laboratory was built thanks to the extraordinary generosity of the American people. Watch video
Gorongosa Partners with HHMI on Release of "The Guide" Curriculum for Biology StudentsGorongosa is excited to announce their partnership with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) in creating engaging curricula for high school biology students. HHMI has provided a classroom version of the film "The Guide", along with related curriculum materials, to thousands of high schools across the U.S. "The Guide" is the story of Tonga Torcida, a young aspiring scientist from Mozambique who is mentored by Professor E.O. Wilson. The mission of the newly built E.O. Wilson Laboratory is to train the next generation of Mozambican scientists, like Tonga, to help understand and protect the Gorongosa ecosystem. Read more
Lab Specimens Delivered to Maputo's Museum of Natural HistoryGorongosa National Park formed an important partnership with the Museum of Natural History in Maputo, Mozambique. Gorongosa's Warden, Mateus Mutemba, delivered the first of many sets of insect specimens collected on remote biodiversity surveys in Gorongosa. Read more
Page down to see what difference you and every vet can make..My Funny Africa
Now in Manuscript format - artwork! complete Virginia McKenna: "Ivory is a little piece of misery on your mantelpiece.." and even more reason to support Born Free.. and My Funny Africa.. click picture for latest news..
2013 Wildlife Photographer of the year award - Botswana - 2 winning images swayed the judges and beat nearly 43,000 other entries from 96 countries.
A very big thank you to Will Travers for finding the time in his busy schedule to contribute his own bush story to My Funny Africa! And quite a story too!
If we don't buy anything made of ivory there will be no more demand and these magnificent, highly intelligent animals will be free once more. It is up to each and every one of us. Thank you for your support!
In my support I pledge 10% net royalties in 2014 from ALL my books to go to the conservation of Africa's wildlife.
PROGRESS REPORT
on My Funny Africa For full report please check Rogue's Gallery
Road-block a la Africa!
Virginia MacKenna and co-star husband, Bill Travers in Kenya 50 years ago during the filming of the all time classic, BORN FREE
The magnificent Medina Palms in Watamu, Kenya, has also teamed up with The Born Free Foundation to support a number of community based wildlife conservation projects in Kenya. The first is to deliver improved protection for marine turtles in partnership with the Local Ocean Trust in Watamu. The second is to support Born Free’s Pride of Kenya initiative and, in particular, the building of lion-proof bomas in rural communities. And, the third is to support the Mwalunganje Elephant Sanctuary, a community project not far from the coast http://www.medinapalms.com/ Poaching is now highly organised and carried out on such a scale as never seen before. Militia armed with state of the art weaponry have become the new poachers, the new scourge sweeping Africa. Do you want to help us?
With only one thing in mind, to line their pockets, poachers have absolutely no regard for the huge impact their greed is having on the African continent nor the magnificent creatures they've come to murder. Do you have any ideas that we my impliment?Click MY FUNNY AFRICA for your INVITATION!
And find out more about your FREE copy..
Blog
From the film, Born Free..
We have to fight this and the only 'ammunition' we have is YOU! Watch for new on the imminent publication of MY FUNNY AFRICA... for to purchase this unique collection of campfire stories you'll be contributing to the preservation of African wildlife!
Please don't let this be but a memory..Africa without lions.. I don't think so!
Greer Noble says:
August 22nd, 2012 at 11:21 pm " It was an honour and a privilege to have met Joy and George during their visit to our hotel on Lake Kariba in the late 60′s. What an incredible tribute to mankind. I do so admire those who have the courage to follow their hearts. The Adamson’s did just that. Joy too is a woman after my own heart.. there’s no temple more magnificent than the wilds, no miracle more breathtaking than an African sunset and no sermon more moving than the roar of a lion.. that is freedom." George and Joy Adamson
French Vet Sets Sights on Wildlife.. Click link to find out more.. and please encourage your vet to do the same..http://www.voanews.com/content/french-vet-sets-sights-on-wildlife-conservation-/1857451.html Hot off the Press! 5 Nov 2013 VIRGINIA MCKENNA & SON, WILL TRAVERS, ACCEPT 2013 WORLD TOURISM AWARD FOR BORN FREE
Virginia McKenna, star of the 1966 classic film ‘Born Free’ and founder of the charity, explained how delighted she was to accept the award on behalf of the Foundation. “It is a great honour for Born Free to have been selected by the World Travel Market as one of the three winners of the 2013 award.
We have always believed that, far and wide, the needs and problems facing people and wildlife are interlinked. As human populations increase so do the pressures we impose on natural resources, wild environments and wild species. At this critical time, our work has become even more necessary.
This award has given us all enormous encouragement and, on behalf of everyone at Born Free, I would like to express my gratitude.” Born Free has a portfolio of over 100 conservation and wild animal welfare projects worldwide.
Will Travers OBE, co-founder and CEO of the charity, praised the dedication and commitment of the many men and women involved in Born Free’s projects overseas, and called for increased commitment by all stakeholders to support the humane conservation of wildlife.
“Responsible tourism can have a lasting and positive impact on the survival of species, the conservation of environments and the long-term prospects of some of the world's most fragile communities. I hope that Born Free's achievement in winning this World Tourism Award will inspire others to do what they can to make our world a better place for all."
Follow @WildSafaris
Published on January 16, 2015 23:49
October 3, 2014
A warm welcome! Have fun and join us on a virtual safari.. and other exciting wildlife related news...
Sunday 23rd November 2014Goodwood House, West Sussex To help mark our 30th anniversary year the Born Free Foundation and the University of Chichester Chamber Orchestra presents this charity Concert and Afternoon Tea in the beautiful setting of Goodwood House.
The Programme will include a special concert of classical and operatic favourites by Chichester Chamber Orchestra. In the presence of Her Grace the Duchess of Richmond, Virginia McKenna and special guests.
2014
Page down to see what difference you and every vet can make..My Funny Africa
Now in Manuscript format - awaiting artwork! Virginia McKenna: "Ivory is a little piece of misery on your mantelpiece.." and even more reason to support Born Free.. and My Funny Africa.. click picture for latest news..
2013 Wildlife Photographer of the year award - Botswana - 2 winning images swayed the judges and beat nearly 43,000 other entries from 96 countries.
A very big thank you to Will Travers for finding the time in his busy schedule to contribute his own bush story to My Funny Africa! And quite a story too!
If we don't buy anything made of ivory there will be no more demand and these magnificent, highly intelligent animals will be free once more. It is up to each and every one of us. Thank you for your support!
In my support I pledge 10% net royalties in 2014 from ALL my books to go to the conservation of Africa's wildlife.
PROGRESS REPORT
on My Funny Africa For full report please check Rogue's Gallery
Road-block a la Africa!
Virginia MacKenna and co-star husband, Bill Travers in Kenya 50 years ago during the filming of the all time classic, BORN FREE
The magnificent Medina Palms in Watamu, Kenya, has also teamed up with The Born Free Foundation to support a number of community based wildlife conservation projects in Kenya. The first is to deliver improved protection for marine turtles in partnership with the Local Ocean Trust in Watamu. The second is to support Born Free’s Pride of Kenya initiative and, in particular, the building of lion-proof bomas in rural communities. And, the third is to support the Mwalunganje Elephant Sanctuary, a community project not far from the coast http://www.medinapalms.com/ Poaching is now highly organised and carried out on such a scale as never seen before. Militia armed with state of the art weaponry have become the new poachers, the new scourge sweeping Africa. Do you want to help us?
With only one thing in mind, to line their pockets, poachers have absolutely no regard for the huge impact their greed is having on the African continent nor the magnificent creatures they've come to murder. Do you have any ideas that we my impliment?Click MY FUNNY AFRICA for your INVITATION!
And find out more about your FREE copy..
Blog
From the film, Born Free..
We have to fight this and the only 'ammunition' we have is YOU!Please do your bit - write that story, the one you consider the funniest or even most terrifying. The deadline is drawing close. Please make the effort.. every bit counts - we are their only chance!
You may submit your story or info for artwork here. It's important to note that artists will still get paid and writers who make it into 'My Funny Africa' will be rewarded with a FREE 1st edition signed copy!
Check Blog for submissions already received... be great to see your name there too! Please don't delay another minute..
the poachers won't wait!!!
We need to save those magnificent creatures from extinctions.. we are the only voice they have!
Have you sent in your story.. or suggestions?
Special thanks to each of you wonderful people who've got into the spirit of things and readily submitted your stories and illustrations. Remember you can submit as many as you like.. so keep em rollin... the lions will love you for it!
Please don't let this be but a memory..Africa without lions.. I don't think so!
Greer Noble says:
August 22nd, 2012 at 11:21 pm " It was an honour and a privilege to have met Joy and George during their visit to our hotel on Lake Kariba in the late 60′s. What an incredible tribute to mankind. I do so admire those who have the courage to follow their hearts. The Adamson’s did just that. Joy too is a woman after my own heart.. there’s no temple more magnificent than the wilds, no miracle more breathtaking than an African sunset and no sermon more moving than the roar of a lion.. that is freedom." George and Joy Adamson
French Vet Sets Sights on Wildlife.. Click link to find out more.. and please encourage your vet to do the same..http://www.voanews.com/content/french-vet-sets-sights-on-wildlife-conservation-/1857451.html Hot off the Press! 5 Nov 2013 VIRGINIA MCKENNA & SON, WILL TRAVERS, ACCEPT 2013 WORLD TOURISM AWARD FOR BORN FREE
Virginia McKenna, star of the 1966 classic film ‘Born Free’ and founder of the charity, explained how delighted she was to accept the award on behalf of the Foundation. “It is a great honour for Born Free to have been selected by the World Travel Market as one of the three winners of the 2013 award.
We have always believed that, far and wide, the needs and problems facing people and wildlife are interlinked. As human populations increase so do the pressures we impose on natural resources, wild environments and wild species. At this critical time, our work has become even more necessary.
This award has given us all enormous encouragement and, on behalf of everyone at Born Free, I would like to express my gratitude.” Born Free has a portfolio of over 100 conservation and wild animal welfare projects worldwide.
Will Travers OBE, co-founder and CEO of the charity, praised the dedication and commitment of the many men and women involved in Born Free’s projects overseas, and called for increased commitment by all stakeholders to support the humane conservation of wildlife.
“Responsible tourism can have a lasting and positive impact on the survival of species, the conservation of environments and the long-term prospects of some of the world's most fragile communities. I hope that Born Free's achievement in winning this World Tourism Award will inspire others to do what they can to make our world a better place for all."
Follow @WildSafaris
Published on October 03, 2014 23:49
June 6, 2014
A warm welcome! Have fun and join us on a virtual safari..
2014
Page down to see what difference you and every vet can make..My Funny Africa
Now in Manuscript format - awaiting artwork! Virginia McKenna: "Ivory is a little piece of misery on your mantelpiece.." and even more reason to support Born Free.. and My Funny Africa.. click picture for latest news..
2013 Wildlife Photographer of the year award - Botswana - 2 winning images swayed the judges and beat nearly 43,000 other entries from 96 countries.
A very big thank you to Will Travers for finding the time in his busy schedule to contribute his own bush story to My Funny Africa! And quite a story too!
If we don't buy anything made of ivory there will be no more demand and these magnificent, highly intelligent animals will be free once more. It is up to each and every one of us. Thank you for your support!
In my support I pledge 10% net royalties in 2014 from ALL my books to go to the conservation of Africa's wildlife.
PROGRESS REPORT
on My Funny Africa For full report please check Rogue's Gallery
Road-block a la Africa!
Virginia MacKenna and co-star husband, Bill Travers in Kenya 50 years ago during the filming of the all time classic, BORN FREE
The magnificent Medina Palms in Watamu, Kenya, has also teamed up with The Born Free Foundation to support a number of community based wildlife conservation projects in Kenya. The first is to deliver improved protection for marine turtles in partnership with the Local Ocean Trust in Watamu. The second is to support Born Free’s Pride of Kenya initiative and, in particular, the building of lion-proof bomas in rural communities. And, the third is to support the Mwalunganje Elephant Sanctuary, a community project not far from the coast http://www.medinapalms.com/ Poaching is now highly organised and carried out on such a scale as never seen before. Militia armed with state of the art weaponry have become the new poachers, the new scourge sweeping Africa. Do you want to help us?
With only one thing in mind, to line their pockets, poachers have absolutely no regard for the huge impact their greed is having on the African continent nor the magnificent creatures they've come to murder. Do you have any ideas that we my impliment?Click MY FUNNY AFRICA for your INVITATION!
And find out more about your FREE copy..
Blog
From the film, Born Free..
We have to fight this and the only 'ammunition' we have is YOU!Please do your bit - write that story, the one you consider the funniest or even most terrifying. The deadline is drawing close. Please make the effort.. every bit counts - we are their only chance!
You may submit your story or info for artwork here. It's important to note that artists will still get paid and writers who make it into 'My Funny Africa' will be rewarded with a FREE 1st edition signed copy!
Check Blog for submissions already received... be great to see your name there too! Please don't delay another minute..
the poachers won't wait!!!
We need to save those magnificent creatures from extinctions.. we are the only voice they have!
Have you sent in your story.. or suggestions?
Special thanks to each of you wonderful people who've got into the spirit of things and readily submitted your stories and illustrations. Remember you can submit as many as you like.. so keep em rollin... the lions will love you for it!
Please don't let this be but a memory..Africa without lions.. I don't think so!
Greer Noble says:
August 22nd, 2012 at 11:21 pm " It was an honour and a privilege to have met Joy and George during their visit to our hotel on Lake Kariba in the late 60′s. What an incredible tribute to mankind. I do so admire those who have the courage to follow their hearts. The Adamson’s did just that. Joy too is a woman after my own heart.. there’s no temple more magnificent than the wilds, no miracle more breathtaking than an African sunset and no sermon more moving than the roar of a lion.. that is freedom." George and Joy Adamson
French Vet Sets Sights on Wildlife.. Click link to find out more.. and please encourage your vet to do the same..http://www.voanews.com/content/french-vet-sets-sights-on-wildlife-conservation-/1857451.html Hot off the Press! 5 Nov 2013 VIRGINIA MCKENNA & SON, WILL TRAVERS, ACCEPT 2013 WORLD TOURISM AWARD FOR BORN FREE
Virginia McKenna, star of the 1966 classic film ‘Born Free’ and founder of the charity, explained how delighted she was to accept the award on behalf of the Foundation. “It is a great honour for Born Free to have been selected by the World Travel Market as one of the three winners of the 2013 award.
We have always believed that, far and wide, the needs and problems facing people and wildlife are interlinked. As human populations increase so do the pressures we impose on natural resources, wild environments and wild species. At this critical time, our work has become even more necessary.
This award has given us all enormous encouragement and, on behalf of everyone at Born Free, I would like to express my gratitude.” Born Free has a portfolio of over 100 conservation and wild animal welfare projects worldwide.
Will Travers OBE, co-founder and CEO of the charity, praised the dedication and commitment of the many men and women involved in Born Free’s projects overseas, and called for increased commitment by all stakeholders to support the humane conservation of wildlife.
“Responsible tourism can have a lasting and positive impact on the survival of species, the conservation of environments and the long-term prospects of some of the world's most fragile communities. I hope that Born Free's achievement in winning this World Tourism Award will inspire others to do what they can to make our world a better place for all."
Follow @WildSafaris
Published on June 06, 2014 23:49
May 16, 2014
A warm welcome! Have fun and join us on a virtual safari..
2014
Page down to see what difference you and every vet can make..My Funny Africa
Oy there, do you have a funny wildlife experience totell us about? Would you like to leave your imprint inthis very special edition? It costs you nothing and if your story is published you get a FREE signed copy!
Virginia McKenna: "Ivory is a little piece of misery on your mantelpiece.." and even more reason to support Born Free.. and My Funny Africa.. click picture for latest news..
2013 Wildlife Photographer of the year award - Botswana - 2 winning images swayed the judges and beat nearly 43,000 other entries from 96 countries.
Compliments of the Season and thank you for all your support!I, Greer Noble, pledge 10% net royalties from ALL my books for 2014 to go to the conservation of Africa's wildlife.
PROGRESS REPORT
For full report please check other headers..
Virginia MacKenna and co-star husband, Bill Travers in Kenya 50 years ago during the filming of the all time classic, BORN FREE
The magnificent Medina Palms in Watamu, Kenya, has also teamed up with The Born Free Foundation to support a number of community based wildlife conservation projects in Kenya. The first is to deliver improved protection for marine turtles in partnership with the Local Ocean Trust in Watamu. The second is to support Born Free’s Pride of Kenya initiative and, in particular, the building of lion-proof bomas in rural communities. And, the third is to support the Mwalunganje Elephant Sanctuary, a community project not far from the coast http://www.medinapalms.com/ Poaching is now highly organised and carried out on such a scale as never seen before. Militia armed with state of the art weaponry have become the new poachers, the new scourge sweeping Africa. Do you want to help us?
With only one thing in mind, to line their pockets, poachers have absolutely no regard for the huge impact their greed is having on the African continent nor the magnificent creatures they've come to murder. Do you have any ideas that we my impliment?Click MY FUNNY AFRICA for your INVITATION!
And find out more about your FREE copy..
Blog
From the film, Born Free..
We have to fight this and the only 'ammunition' we have is YOU!Please do your bit - write that story, the one you consider the funniest or even most terrifying. The deadline is drawing close. Please make the effort.. every bit counts - we are their only chance!
You may submit your story or info for artwork here. It's important to note that artists will still get paid and writers who make it into 'My Funny Africa' will be rewarded with a FREE 1st edition signed copy!
Check Blog for submissions already received... be great to see your name there too! Please don't delay another minute..
the poachers won't wait!!!
We need to save those magnificent creatures from extinctions.. we are the only voice they have!
Have you sent in your story.. or suggestions?
Special thanks to each of you wonderful people who've got into the spirit of things and readily submitted your stories and illustrations. Remember you can submit as many as you like.. so keep em rollin... the lions will love you for it!
Please don't let this be but a memory..Africa without lions.. I don't think so!
Greer Noble says:
August 22nd, 2012 at 11:21 pm " It was an honour and a privilege to have met Joy and George during their visit to our hotel on Lake Kariba in the late 60′s. What an incredible tribute to mankind. I do so admire those who have the courage to follow their hearts. The Adamson’s did just that. Joy too is a woman after my own heart.. there’s no temple more magnificent than the wilds, no miracle more breathtaking than an African sunset and no sermon more moving than the roar of a lion.. that is freedom." George and Joy Adamson
French Vet Sets Sights on Wildlife.. Click link to find out more.. and please encourage your vet to do the same..http://www.voanews.com/content/french-vet-sets-sights-on-wildlife-conservation-/1857451.html Hot off the Press! 5 Nov 2013 VIRGINIA MCKENNA & SON, WILL TRAVERS, ACCEPT 2013 WORLD TOURISM AWARD FOR BORN FREE
Virginia McKenna, star of the 1966 classic film ‘Born Free’ and founder of the charity, explained how delighted she was to accept the award on behalf of the Foundation. “It is a great honour for Born Free to have been selected by the World Travel Market as one of the three winners of the 2013 award.
We have always believed that, far and wide, the needs and problems facing people and wildlife are interlinked. As human populations increase so do the pressures we impose on natural resources, wild environments and wild species. At this critical time, our work has become even more necessary.
This award has given us all enormous encouragement and, on behalf of everyone at Born Free, I would like to express my gratitude.” Born Free has a portfolio of over 100 conservation and wild animal welfare projects worldwide.
Will Travers OBE, co-founder and CEO of the charity, praised the dedication and commitment of the many men and women involved in Born Free’s projects overseas, and called for increased commitment by all stakeholders to support the humane conservation of wildlife.
“Responsible tourism can have a lasting and positive impact on the survival of species, the conservation of environments and the long-term prospects of some of the world's most fragile communities. I hope that Born Free's achievement in winning this World Tourism Award will inspire others to do what they can to make our world a better place for all."
Follow @WildSafaris
Published on May 16, 2014 23:49
April 18, 2014
A warm welcome! Have fun and join us on a virtual safari..
2014CONGRATULATIONS GO TO BORN FREE
IT'S THEIR
30TH ANNIVERSARY
THIS MONTH! (MARCH).
Read all about it here:
http://www.bornfree.org.uk/blog/2014/our-30th-anniversary/
Page down to see what difference you and every vet can make..
My Funny Africa
Oy there, do you have a funny wildlife experience totell us about? Would you like to leave your imprint inthis very special edition? It costs you nothing and if your story is published you get a FREE signed copy!
Virginia McKenna: "Ivory is a little piece of misery on your mantelpiece.." and even more reason to support Born Free.. and My Funny Africa.. click picture for latest news..
2013 Wildlife Photographer of the year award - Botswana - 2 winning images swayed the judges and beat nearly 43,000 other entries from 96 countries.
Compliments of the Season and thank you for all your support!I, Greer Noble, pledge 10% net royalties from ALL my books for 2014 to go to the conservation of Africa's wildlife.
PROGRESS REPORT
For full report please check other headers..
Virginia MacKenna and co-star husband, Bill Travers in Kenya 50 years ago during the filming of the all time classic, BORN FREE
The magnificent Medina Palms in Watamu, Kenya, has also teamed up with The Born Free Foundation to support a number of community based wildlife conservation projects in Kenya. The first is to deliver improved protection for marine turtles in partnership with the Local Ocean Trust in Watamu. The second is to support Born Free’s Pride of Kenya initiative and, in particular, the building of lion-proof bomas in rural communities. And, the third is to support the Mwalunganje Elephant Sanctuary, a community project not far from the coast http://www.medinapalms.com/ Poaching is now highly organised and carried out on such a scale as never seen before. Militia armed with state of the art weaponry have become the new poachers, the new scourge sweeping Africa. Do you want to help us?
With only one thing in mind, to line their pockets, poachers have absolutely no regard for the huge impact their greed is having on the African continent nor the magnificent creatures they've come to murder. Do you have any ideas that we my impliment?Click MY FUNNY AFRICA for your INVITATION!
And find out more about your FREE copy..
Blog
From the film, Born Free..
We have to fight this and the only 'ammunition' we have is YOU!Please do your bit - write that story, the one you consider the funniest or even most terrifying. The deadline is drawing close. Please make the effort.. every bit counts - we are their only chance!
You may submit your story or info for artwork here. It's important to note that artists will still get paid and writers who make it into 'My Funny Africa' will be rewarded with a FREE 1st edition signed copy!
Check Blog for submissions already received... be great to see your name there too! Please don't delay another minute..
the poachers won't wait!!!
We need to save those magnificent creatures from extinctions.. we are the only voice they have!
Have you sent in your story.. or suggestions?
Special thanks to each of you wonderful people who've got into the spirit of things and readily submitted your stories and illustrations. Remember you can submit as many as you like.. so keep em rollin... the lions will love you for it!
Please don't let this be but a memory..Africa without lions.. I don't think so!
Greer Noble says:
August 22nd, 2012 at 11:21 pm " It was an honour and a privilege to have met Joy and George during their visit to our hotel on Lake Kariba in the late 60′s. What an incredible tribute to mankind. I do so admire those who have the courage to follow their hearts. The Adamson’s did just that. Joy too is a woman after my own heart.. there’s no temple more magnificent than the wilds, no miracle more breathtaking than an African sunset and no sermon more moving than the roar of a lion.. that is freedom." George and Joy Adamson
French Vet Sets Sights on Wildlife.. Click link to find out more.. and please encourage your vet to do the same..http://www.voanews.com/content/french-vet-sets-sights-on-wildlife-conservation-/1857451.html Hot off the Press! 5 Nov 2013 VIRGINIA MCKENNA & SON, WILL TRAVERS, ACCEPT 2013 WORLD TOURISM AWARD FOR BORN FREE
Virginia McKenna, star of the 1966 classic film ‘Born Free’ and founder of the charity, explained how delighted she was to accept the award on behalf of the Foundation. “It is a great honour for Born Free to have been selected by the World Travel Market as one of the three winners of the 2013 award.
We have always believed that, far and wide, the needs and problems facing people and wildlife are interlinked. As human populations increase so do the pressures we impose on natural resources, wild environments and wild species. At this critical time, our work has become even more necessary.
This award has given us all enormous encouragement and, on behalf of everyone at Born Free, I would like to express my gratitude.” Born Free has a portfolio of over 100 conservation and wild animal welfare projects worldwide.
Will Travers OBE, co-founder and CEO of the charity, praised the dedication and commitment of the many men and women involved in Born Free’s projects overseas, and called for increased commitment by all stakeholders to support the humane conservation of wildlife.
“Responsible tourism can have a lasting and positive impact on the survival of species, the conservation of environments and the long-term prospects of some of the world's most fragile communities. I hope that Born Free's achievement in winning this World Tourism Award will inspire others to do what they can to make our world a better place for all."
Follow @WildSafaris
Published on April 18, 2014 23:49
March 7, 2014
A warm welcome! Step aboard and lose yourself..
2014Page down to see what difference you and every vet can make..
My Funny Africa
Oy there, do you have a funny wildlife experience to tell us about? Would you like to leave your imprint in this very special edition? It costs you nothing and if your story is published you get a FREE signed copy!
Virginia McKenna: "Ivory is a little piece of misery on your mantelpiece.." and even more reason to support Born Free.. and My Funny Africa.. click picture for latest news..
2013 Wildlife Photographer of the year award - Botswana - 2 winning images swayed the judges and beat nearly 43,000 other entries from 96 countries.
Compliments of the Season and thank you for all your support!I, Greer Noble, pledge 10% net royalties from ALL my books for 2014 to go to the conservation of Africa's wildlife.
PROGRESS REPORT
For full report please check other headers..
The magnificent Medina Palms in Watamu, Kenya, has also teamed up with The Born Free Foundation to support a number of community based wildlife conservation projects in Kenya. The first is to deliver improved protection for marine turtles in partnership with the Local Ocean Trust in Watamu. The second is to support Born Free’s Pride of Kenya initiative and, in particular, the building of lion-proof bomas in rural communities. And, the third is to support the Mwalunganje Elephant Sanctuary, a community project not far from the coast http://www.medinapalms.com/ Poaching is now highly organised and carried out on such a scale as never seen before. Militia armed with state of the art weaponry have become the new poachers, the new scourge sweeping Africa. Do you want to help us?
With only one thing in mind, to line their pockets, poachers have absolutely no regard for the huge impact their greed is having on the African continent nor the magnificent creatures they've come to murder. Do you have any ideas that we my impliment?Click MY FUNNY AFRICA for your INVITATION!
And find out more about your FREE copy..
Blog
From the film, Born Free..
We have to fight this and the only 'ammunition' we have is YOU!Please do your bit - write that story, the one you consider the funniest or even most terrifying. The deadline is drawing close. Please make the effort.. every bit counts - we are their only chance!
You may submit your story or info for artwork here. It's important to note that artists will still get paid and writers who make it into 'My Funny Africa' will be rewarded with a FREE 1st edition signed copy!
Check Blog for submissions already received... be great to see your name there too! Please don't delay another minute..
the poachers won't wait!!!
We need to save those magnificent creatures from extinctions.. we are the only voice they have!
Have you sent in your story.. or suggestions?
Special thanks to each of you wonderful people who've got into the spirit of things and readily submitted your stories and illustrations. Remember you can submit as many as you like.. so keep em rollin... the lions will love you for it!
Please don't let this be but a memory..Africa without lions.. I don't think so!
Greer Noble says:
August 22nd, 2012 at 11:21 pm " It was an honour and a privilege to have met Joy and George during their visit to our hotel on Lake Kariba in the late 60′s. What an incredible tribute to mankind. I do so admire those who have the courage to follow their hearts. The Adamson’s did just that. Joy too is a woman after my own heart.. there’s no temple more magnificent than the wilds, no miracle more breathtaking than an African sunset and no sermon more moving than the roar of a lion.. that is freedom." George and Joy Adamson
French Vet Sets Sights on Wildlife.. Click link to find out more.. and please encourage your vet to do the same..http://www.voanews.com/content/french-vet-sets-sights-on-wildlife-conservation-/1857451.html Hot off the Press! 5 Nov 2013 VIRGINIA MCKENNA & SON, WILL TRAVERS, ACCEPT 2013 WORLD TOURISM AWARD FOR BORN FREE
Virginia McKenna, star of the 1966 classic film ‘Born Free’ and founder of the charity, explained how delighted she was to accept the award on behalf of the Foundation. “It is a great honour for Born Free to have been selected by the World Travel Market as one of the three winners of the 2013 award.
We have always believed that, far and wide, the needs and problems facing people and wildlife are interlinked. As human populations increase so do the pressures we impose on natural resources, wild environments and wild species. At this critical time, our work has become even more necessary.
This award has given us all enormous encouragement and, on behalf of everyone at Born Free, I would like to express my gratitude.” Born Free has a portfolio of over 100 conservation and wild animal welfare projects worldwide.
Will Travers OBE, co-founder and CEO of the charity, praised the dedication and commitment of the many men and women involved in Born Free’s projects overseas, and called for increased commitment by all stakeholders to support the humane conservation of wildlife.
“Responsible tourism can have a lasting and positive impact on the survival of species, the conservation of environments and the long-term prospects of some of the world's most fragile communities. I hope that Born Free's achievement in winning this World Tourism Award will inspire others to do what they can to make our world a better place for all."
Follow @WildSafaris
Published on March 07, 2014 23:49
February 26, 2014
A warm welcome! Step aboard and lose yourself..
Feb 2014Page down to see what difference you and every vet can make..
My Funny Africa
Oy there, do you have a funny wildlife experience to tell us about? Would you like to leave your imprint in this very special edition? It costs you nothing and if your story is published you get a FREE signed copy!
Virginia McKenna: "Ivory is a little piece of misery on your mantelpiece.." and even more reason to support Born Free.. and My Funny Africa.. click picture for latest news..
2013 Wildlife Photographer of the year award - Botswana - 2 winning images swayed the judges and beat nearly 43,000 other entries from 96 countries.
Compliments of the Season and thank you for all your support!I, Greer Noble, pledge 10% net royalties from ALL my books for 2014 to go to the conservation of Africa's wildlife.
PROGRESS REPORT
For full report please check other headers..
The magnificent Medina Palms in Watamu, Kenya, has also teamed up with The Born Free Foundation to support a number of community based wildlife conservation projects in Kenya. The first is to deliver improved protection for marine turtles in partnership with the Local Ocean Trust in Watamu. The second is to support Born Free’s Pride of Kenya initiative and, in particular, the building of lion-proof bomas in rural communities. And, the third is to support the Mwalunganje Elephant Sanctuary, a community project not far from the coast http://www.medinapalms.com/ Poaching is now highly organised and carried out on such a scale as never seen before. Militia armed with state of the art weaponry have become the new poachers, the new scourge sweeping Africa. Do you want to help us?
With only one thing in mind, to line their pockets, poachers have absolutely no regard for the huge impact their greed is having on the African continent nor the magnificent creatures they've come to murder. Do you have any ideas that we my impliment?Click MY FUNNY AFRICA for your INVITATION!
And find out more about your FREE copy..
Blog
From the film, Born Free..
We have to fight this and the only 'ammunition' we have is YOU!Please do your bit - write that story, the one you consider the funniest or even most terrifying. The deadline is drawing close. Please make the effort.. every bit counts - we are their only chance!
You may submit your story or info for artwork here. It's important to note that artists will still get paid and writers who make it into 'My Funny Africa' will be rewarded with a FREE 1st edition signed copy!
Check Blog for submissions already received... be great to see your name there too! Please don't delay another minute..
the poachers won't wait!!!
We need to save those magnificent creatures from extinctions.. we are the only voice they have!
Have you sent in your story.. or suggestions?
Special thanks to each of you wonderful people who've got into the spirit of things and readily submitted your stories and illustrations. Remember you can submit as many as you like.. so keep em rollin... the lions will love you for it!
Please don't let this be but a memory..Africa without lions.. I don't think so!
Greer Noble says:
August 22nd, 2012 at 11:21 pm " It was an honour and a privilege to have met Joy and George during their visit to our hotel on Lake Kariba in the late 60′s. What an incredible tribute to mankind. I do so admire those who have the courage to follow their hearts. The Adamson’s did just that. Joy too is a woman after my own heart.. there’s no temple more magnificent than the wilds, no miracle more breathtaking than an African sunset and no sermon more moving than the roar of a lion.. that is freedom." George and Joy Adamson
French Vet Sets Sights on Wildlife.. Click link to find out more.. and please encourage your vet to do the same..http://www.voanews.com/content/french-vet-sets-sights-on-wildlife-conservation-/1857451.html Hot off the Press! 5 Nov 2013 VIRGINIA MCKENNA & SON, WILL TRAVERS, ACCEPT 2013 WORLD TOURISM AWARD FOR BORN FREE
Virginia McKenna, star of the 1966 classic film ‘Born Free’ and founder of the charity, explained how delighted she was to accept the award on behalf of the Foundation. “It is a great honour for Born Free to have been selected by the World Travel Market as one of the three winners of the 2013 award.
We have always believed that, far and wide, the needs and problems facing people and wildlife are interlinked. As human populations increase so do the pressures we impose on natural resources, wild environments and wild species. At this critical time, our work has become even more necessary.
This award has given us all enormous encouragement and, on behalf of everyone at Born Free, I would like to express my gratitude.” Born Free has a portfolio of over 100 conservation and wild animal welfare projects worldwide.
Will Travers OBE, co-founder and CEO of the charity, praised the dedication and commitment of the many men and women involved in Born Free’s projects overseas, and called for increased commitment by all stakeholders to support the humane conservation of wildlife.
“Responsible tourism can have a lasting and positive impact on the survival of species, the conservation of environments and the long-term prospects of some of the world's most fragile communities. I hope that Born Free's achievement in winning this World Tourism Award will inspire others to do what they can to make our world a better place for all."
Follow @WildSafaris
Published on February 26, 2014 23:49
January 1, 2014
A warm welcome! Step aboard and lose yourself..
Jan 2014My Funny Africa
Hurry.. tell us about your funny wildlife experience and leave your imprint in this very special edition! It costs you nothing and if your story is published you get a FREE signed copy!
Virginia McKenna: "Ivory is a little piece of misery on your mantelpiece.." and even more reason to support Born Free.. and My Funny Africa.. click picture for latest news..
Compliments of the Season and thank you for all your support!I, Greer Noble, pledge 10% net royalties from all my books for 2014 to go to the conservation of Africa's wildlife.
PROGRESS REPORT
For full report please check other headers..
Poaching is now highly organised and carried out on such a scale as never seen before. Militia armed with state of the art weaponry have become the new poachers, the new scourge sweeping Africa.
Click MY FUNNY AFRICA for your INVITATION!And find out more about your FREE copy..
Blog
With only one thing in mind, to line their pockets, they have absolutely no regard for the huge impact their greed is having on the African continent nor the magnificent creatures they've come to murder.
We have to fight this and the only 'ammunition' we have is YOU!Please do your bit - write that story, the one you consider the funniest or even most terrifying. The deadline is drawing close. Please make the effort.. every bit counts - we are their only chance!
You may submit your story or info for artwork here. It's important to note that artists will still get paid and writers who make it into 'My Funny Africa' will be rewarded with a FREE 1st edition signed copy!
Check Blog for submissions already received... be great to see your name there too! Please don't delay another minute..
the poachers won't wait!!!
We need to save those magnificent creatures from extinctions.. we are the only voice they have!
Special thanks to each of you wonderful people who've got into the spirit of things and readily submitted your stories and illustrations. Remember you can submit as many as you like.. so keep em rollin... the lions will love you for it!
Please don't let this be but a memory..Africa without lions.. I don't think so!
Greer Noble says:
August 22nd, 2012 at 11:21 pm " It was an honour and a privilege to have met Joy and George during their visit to our hotel on Lake Kariba in the late 60′s. What an incredible tribute to mankind. I do so admire those who have the courage to follow their hearts. The Adamson’s did just that. Joy too is a woman after my own heart.. there’s no temple more magnificent than the wilds, no miracle more breathtaking than an African sunset and no sermon more moving than the roar of a lion.. that is freedom." George and Joy Adamson
Hot off the Press! 5 Nov 2013 VIRGINIA MCKENNA & SON, WILL TRAVERS, ACCEPT 2013 WORLD TOURISM AWARD FOR BORN FREE
Virginia McKenna, star of the 1966 classic film ‘Born Free’ and founder of the charity, explained how delighted she was to accept the award on behalf of the Foundation. “It is a great honour for Born Free to have been selected by the World Travel Market as one of the three winners of the 2013 award.
We have always believed that, far and wide, the needs and problems facing people and wildlife are interlinked. As human populations increase so do the pressures we impose on natural resources, wild environments and wild species. At this critical time, our work has become even more necessary.
This award has given us all enormous encouragement and, on behalf of everyone at Born Free, I would like to express my gratitude.” Born Free has a portfolio of over 100 conservation and wild animal welfare projects worldwide.
Will Travers OBE, co-founder and CEO of the charity, praised the dedication and commitment of the many men and women involved in Born Free’s projects overseas, and called for increased commitment by all stakeholders to support the humane conservation of wildlife.
“Responsible tourism can have a lasting and positive impact on the survival of species, the conservation of environments and the long-term prospects of some of the world's most fragile communities. I hope that Born Free's achievement in winning this World Tourism Award will inspire others to do what they can to make our world a better place for all."
Follow @WildSafaris
Published on January 01, 2014 23:49
December 1, 2013
A warm welcome! Step aboard and lose yourself..
Dec 2013My Funny Africa
Hurry.. tell us about your funny wildlife experience and leave your imprint in this very special edition! It costs you nothing and if your story is published you get a FREE signed copy! ONLY 13 DAYS LEFT!
PROGRESS REPORT
Poaching is now highly organised and carried out on such a scale as never seen before. Militia armed with state of the art weaponry have become the new poachers, the new scourge sweeping Africa.
Kiss of Horror
Copyright © With only one thing in mind, to line their pockets, they have absolutely no regard for the huge impact their greed is having on the African continent nor the magnificent creatures they've come to murder. A 'teaser' each month (until submissions closing date), to whet your appetite and hopefully inspire you to submit your own funny African story. It can be: wildlife/bush/human related or an inland/coastal/Indian Ocean island experience, as long as it's an 'it can only happen in Africa' type tale! Click 'Invitation' header to find out how to submit your own story, get a FREE 1st edition copy and more.. but first page down for ' Kiss of Horror. '
We have some excellent cartoonists but still have a lot more illustrations to come.. about 100 simple black and white cartoon-sketches needed (without captions). Here are some samples.. We have to fight this and the only 'ammunition' we have is YOU!
Please do your bit - write that story, the one you consider the funniest or even most terrifying. The deadline is drawing close. Please make the effort.. every bit counts.. and we are their only chance!
You may submit your story or info for artwork here. It's important to note that artists will still get paid and writers who make it into 'My Funny Africa' will be rewarded with a FREE 1st edition signed copy!
You will be given a brief description for each sketch.. some simple, some more complex but all different. Interested? Click HERE to submit your details..
Check Blog - Page 2 for submissions already received... be great to see your name there too! Please don't delay another minute..
the poachers won't wait!!!
We need to save those magnificent creatures from extinctions.. we are the only voice they have!
Submissions close: 15 December 2013
Special thanks to each of you wonderful people
(Blog - Page 2) who've got into the spirit of things and readily submitted your stories and illustrations. Remember you can submit as many as you like.. so keep em rollin... the lions will love you for it!
Click MY FUNNY AFRICA for your INVITATION!
And find out more about your FREE copy..
Blog
Please don't let this be but a memory..Africa without lions.. I don't think so!
Greer Noble says:
August 22nd, 2012 at 11:21 pm " It was an honour and a privilege to have met Joy and George during their visit to Kariba in the late 60′s. What an incredible tribute to mankind. I do so admire those who have the courage to follow their hearts. The Adamson’s did just that. Joy too is a woman after my own heart.. there’s no temple more magnificent than the wilds, no miracle more breathtaking than an African sunset and no sermon more moving than the roar of a lion.. that is freedom." George and Joy Adamson
Kiss of HorrorCopyright ©
Living in paradise has its downside but one of the more blissful aspects of living in the Seychelles archipelago is upon waking.
Drawn to the balcony I open the double doors, breaking the seal of the welcome coolness of my mosquito-free, air-conditioned bedroom. The contrast is tangible as I’m immediately enveloped by the warm blanket of the tropics. The quietness, intermittently broken by the sweet tune of birds, the first hint of light filtering through the haze of dawn.
My eyes drink in the splendour before me, the mystery of the mist shrouded Silhouette island in the distance surreal, the expansive sea, calm and silky as a rippling Sari, exquisite colours, shimmering silver and gold.
Elevated in the mountains, the warm sea below beckons, as it caresses the fine, white powdery beach. Palm fronds as still and calm as the ocean itself, sparkling in the early sunlight. How very blessed I was to live in this little paradise.
After a particularly revelrous night and the dead sleep that follows, I had overslept and would have to forgo my glorious morning dip and rush down to Port Victoria instead, to give instruction to the booking office at the Pirate Alms Hotel. Our new arrivals, a deep sea fishing party, had chartered Mako, a particularly handsome motor yacht complete with marlin out-riggers and harpoon deck. The crew had to be summoned, the rods, reels and fishing equipment sorted as well as provisions for the next few days, purchased. Time was of the essence so I hopped into the bathroom and that’s when horror struck.. read the rest in My Funny Africa.
Hot off the Press! 5 Nov 2013 VIRGINIA MCKENNA & SON, WILL TRAVERS, ACCEPT 2013 WORLD TOURISM AWARD FOR BORN FREE
Virginia McKenna, star of the 1966 classic film ‘Born Free’ and founder of the charity, explained how delighted she was to accept the award on behalf of the Foundation, “It is a great honour for Born Free to have been selected by the World Travel Market as one of the three winners of the 2013 award.
We have always believed that, far and wide, the needs and problems facing people and wildlife are interlinked. As human populations increase so do the pressures we impose on natural resources, wild environments and wild species. At this critical time, our work has become even more necessary.
This award has given us all enormous encouragement and, on behalf of everyone at Born Free, I would like to express my gratitude.” Born Free has a portfolio of over 100 conservation and wild animal welfare projects worldwide.
Will Travers OBE, co-founder and CEO of the charity, praised the dedication and commitment of the many men and women involved in Born Free’s projects overseas, and called for increased commitment by all stakeholders to support the humane conservation of wildlife.
“Responsible tourism can have a lasting and positive impact on the survival of species, the conservation of environments and the long-term prospects of some of the world's most fragile communities. I hope that Born Free's achievement in winning this World Tourism Award will inspire others to do what they can to make our world a better place for all." Follow @WildSafaris
Published on December 01, 2013 23:49
November 4, 2013
A warm welcome! Step aboard and lose yourself..
Nov 2013My Funny Africa
Hurry.. tell us about your funny wildlife experience and leave your imprint in this very special edition! It costs you nothing and if your story is published you get a FREE signed copy!
PROGRESS REPORT
Poaching is now highly organised and carried out on such a scale as never seen before. Militia armed with state of the art weaponry have become the new poachers, the new scourge sweeping Africa.
Mugabe’s Elephants
Copyright © With only one thing in mind, to line their pockets, they have absolutely no regard for the huge impact their greed is having on the African continent nor the magnificent creatures they've come to murder. A 'teaser' each month (until submissions closing date), to whet your appetite and hopefully inspire you to submit your own funny African story. It can be: wildlife/bush/human related or an inland/coastal/Indian Ocean island experience, as long as it's an 'it can only happen in Africa' type tale! Click 'Invitation' header to find out how to submit your own story, get a FREE 1st edition copy and more.. but first page down for ' Mugabe’s Elephants '.
We have some excellent cartoonists but still have a lot more illustrations to come.. about 100 simple black and white cartoon-sketches needed (without captions). Here are some samples.. We have to fight this and the only 'ammunition' we have is YOU!
Please do your bit - write that story, the one you consider the funniest or even most terrifying. The deadline is drawing close. Please make the effort.. every bit counts.. and we are their only chance!
You may submit your story or info for artwork here. It's important to note that artists will still get paid and writers who make it into 'My Funny Africa' will be rewarded with a FREE 1st edition signed copy!
You will be given a brief description for each sketch.. some simple, some more complex but all different. Interested? Click HERE to submit your details..
Check Blog - Page 2 for submissions already received... be great to see your name there too! Please don't delay another minute..
the poachers won't wait!!!
We need to save those magnificent creatures from extinctions.. we are the only voice they have!
Submissions close: 15 December 2013
Special thanks to each of you wonderful people
(Blog - Page 2) who've got into the spirit of things and readily submitted your stories and illustrations. Remember you can submit as many as you like.. so keep em rollin... the lions will love you for it!
Click MY FUNNY AFRICA for your INVITATION!
And find out more about your FREE copy..
Blog
Please don't let this be but a memory..Africa without lions.. I don't think so!
Greer Noble says:
August 22nd, 2012 at 11:21 pm " It was an honour and a privilege to have met Joy and George during their visit to Kariba in the late 60′s. What an incredible tribute to mankind. I do so admire those who have the courage to follow their hearts. The Adamson’s did just that. Joy too is a woman after my own heart.. there’s no temple more magnificent than the wilds, no miracle more breathtaking than an African sunset and no sermon more moving than the roar of a lion.. that is freedom." George and Joy Adamson
Mugabe’s ElephantsCopyright ©
Due to the very late start to the rainy season and the lack of browse and graze in the National Park and the bush surrounding Livingstone, the town itself was invaded most nights by herds of Elephant searching for food. They walked right up the main road through the town and then fanned out into the residential suburbs looking for such delicacies as paw-paws, mangoes, bananas and pumkins. Before the sun rose.. read the rest in My Funny Africa.
Hot off the Press! 5 Nov 2013 VIRGINIA MCKENNA & SON, WILL TRAVERS, ACCEPT 2013 WORLD TOURISM AWARD FOR BORN FREE
Virginia McKenna, star of the 1966 classic film ‘Born Free’ and founder of the charity, explained how delighted she was to accept the award on behalf of the Foundation, “It is a great honour for Born Free to have been selected by the World Travel Market as one of the three winners of the 2013 award.
We have always believed that, far and wide, the needs and problems facing people and wildlife are interlinked. As human populations increase so do the pressures we impose on natural resources, wild environments and wild species. At this critical time, our work has become even more necessary.
This award has given us all enormous encouragement and, on behalf of everyone at Born Free, I would like to express my gratitude.” Born Free has a portfolio of over 100 conservation and wild animal welfare projects worldwide.
Will Travers OBE, co-founder and CEO of the charity, praised the dedication and commitment of the many men and women involved in Born Free’s projects overseas, and called for increased commitment by all stakeholders to support the humane conservation of wildlife.
“Responsible tourism can have a lasting and positive impact on the survival of species, the conservation of environments and the long-term prospects of some of the world's most fragile communities. I hope that Born Free's achievement in winning this World Tourism Award will inspire others to do what they can to make our world a better place for all." Follow @WildSafaris
Published on November 04, 2013 23:49


