Lake Logipi, Kenya © Tropic Air

 SEPTEMBER 2023

Dear {CONTACT.SALUTATION},

 

I hope you and your family are well.

 

In this month's Miles from Nowhere, we share many inspiring stories from across Africa, including pro guide and exploration specialist Squack Evan's favourite Kenyan spots for classic adventure, how to support the ranger teams taking part in this year's Wildlife Ranger Challenge, African Parks announcement that it will rewild over 2,000 southern white rhino over the next 10 years, and a beautiful in-depth story about tracing human and nonhuman migration in Turkana in Kenya’s Rift Valley. 

 

Dive in below and do let me know if you have any questions.
       

Yours,

 

Will Jones
Chief Exploration Officer 

 
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One of the last refuges for the lion, this short film shares how Tanzania's wildlife tourism, Maasai traditions, and local initiatives are coming together to create co-existence between humans and lions.  Watch here

© Henry Bailey

Classic adventure in Kenya

Pro Guide Squack Evans shares three of his favourite spots for classic adventure in Kenya. 

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Tongwe Trust ranger © Sophy Roberts

Run with rangers

Show your support for the ranger teams taking part in this year's Wildlife Ranger Challenge. 

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© Trevor Kleyn

Studying the Kalahari's pangolins

Tswalu Foundation interviews Trevor Kleyn on studying Temminck’s pangolins. 

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© Brent Stirton and African Parks

Rewilding 2,000 rhino

African Parks has purchased the world’s largest captive rhino breeding operation. 
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© Grumeti Fund

Saving the Masai giraffe

Scientist George Lohay's study on giraffe in the Serengeti and Tarangire ecosystems.
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 © Sarah Waiswa

Tracing paths in Turkana

Tristan McConnell tells the story of movement in a changing landscape in Kenya’s Rift Valley.
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© Getty / BBC

Coexisting in the Okavango

Ecoexist Trust's Ohitiseng Mosupi on their partnerships with local communities. 

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© Tim Davenport

A rare monkey success story

Population of the kipunji monkey in Tanzania’s Southern Highlands has increased by 65%.

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Kweene Trails, Botswana © Beagle Expeditions

 Camp highlight: Kweene Trails

Only accessible by helicopter, Beagle Expeditons's Kweene Trails is an exclusive mobile camping expedition taking guests into one of the most remote and lesser-explored corners of Botswana's Okavango Delta.

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