Tuli Conservation Trust recently supported Earth Awareness Consulting in their successful Elephant Safety and Conflict Mitigation Workshops in Bobirwa Region.
They say a picture speaks a thousand words…we share with you the Independence Celebrations 2019 from Mothlabaneng as captured through Rebecca du Toit's lens.
Directly after the release of the dogs in April, one of the females split off from the rest of the group and was seen on occasion at Merry Hill offices and further north into Notugre.
The wild dog that have been in the care boma at Tuli Safari Lodge were released in April 2019 after Dr Erik Verreynne darted and removed the female’s collar.
Tuli Conservation Trust is proud to announce the appointment of Former President of Botswana, His Excellency Lieutenant General Dr Seretse Khama Ian Khama, as its founding patron.
The Trust has recently granted funds to the Botswana National Museum to fully assess the archaeological remains at Motlhabaneng village close to the reserve, and work starts on 21st December.
On Friday 9th November, Stephen Lansdown CBE, Trustee of the Tuli Conservation Trust, attended the Conservation Thought Leadership Gathering at Buckingham Palace hosted by His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge, Patron of Tusk Trust and Royal African Society.
A small pack of wild dog crossed the Northern Tuli Game Reserve boundary and denned outside the reserve close to our neighbouring village of Motlhabaneng.