Adventure Afrika

Adventure with a cause

Rhino poaching. Honestly, I feel that should be enough of a call to action. I reckon we all have a responsibility to contribute to the conservation of our natural world. In fact, the situation is now so serious that each and every one of us should be getting actively involved in some way.

As a travel and adventure filmmaker, I have recently undertaken to change my entire approach to content creation to ensure it is centered around raising awareness about conservation efforts. But rhino conservation? It has become a loaded term with such terrible stigmas surrounding it that I tend to steer clear of the subject altogether.

From 2010 to 2013, when the rapid growth in rhino poaching numbers was shocking everyone around the world, I was working as an investigative journalist on an environmental television show that made

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