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Go behind the scenes of the incredible wildlife conservation organizations we support in Africa and India.
WildInAfrica
5y ago
JUNE 2020 - OCEAN
Celebrate World Oceans Day this June 8th with our free monthly wallpapers including this beautiful illustration option by Ira Gunawan.
Or check out the gorgeous image of perfect ocean from Komodo National Park, Indonesia by our founder Shannon Wild.
Enjoy!
If you’re on mobile simply click and hold, then save or if you’re on a desktop just drag it to your desktop …. easy peasy! ?
OR Simply add to cart and checkout completely free to receive your download link ..read more
WildInAfrica
5y ago
Father’s Day 2020 is just around the corner, and this year, Dads have worked hard for it!
The #stayhome orders have certainly taken a toll on households around the globe and we’ve seen Dads stepping up to fill the role of school teacher, sports coach, fort-builder, and round the clock entertainer. If we’re honest, parents need more than a card and breakfast in bed after what 2020 has served up so far! Here’s to us all.
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For Father’s Day, we wanted to make it easy and affordable to treat our Dads and co-parents from afar, which is why we’re running a Father’s Day ..read more
WildInAfrica
5y ago
Hyenas often have a bad reputation, likely from being the carrion-eating villains of The Lion King. However, spotted hyenas are actually very intelligent and full of surprises.
Find out why with these 5 unexpected facts :)
1. Spotted Hyenas are talented hunters
Contrary to the common belief that Hyenas are only scavengers, eating the leftovers of other predators, Spotted hyenas kill 66-90% of their food.
They often hunt and kill in packs and can take down large animals such as wildebeest, antelope, zebras and young hippos.
Photo: Shannon Wild
2. Females Hyenas are dominant
Fema ..read more
WildInAfrica
5y ago
The graduation season is fast approaching and, with it, the opportunity to gift a loved one something useful or celebratory as they head into a new and exciting period of life. Given the current situation worldwide it’s also the perfect time to bring some escapism into their lives!
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You can’t go wrong with sentimental, stylish classics like a memorable bracelet and the best graduation gifts are the ones that make a difference. Our gorgeous beaded bracelets support wildlife conservation so they can #WearYourKarma® with 50% donated from our charity bracelets to wildlife con ..read more
WildInAfrica
5y ago
Cheetah is one of the most well known large cat in the world, however it’s an atypical member of the Felidae family.
Check here why with the 5 amazing facts that we compiled for you :)
1. Cheetah are the fastest land mammal on earth
Known to reach speeds of up to 120km per hour, the cheetah is recognized as being the world’s fastest land mammal. It can, however, only maintain this speed for ±100m.
Photo: Shannon Wild
2. Cheetah are diurnal
Unlike most felines, the cheetah is primarily a diurnal predator. It hunts in the early morning and late afternoon, often using termite ..read more
WildInAfrica
5y ago
National Tourism Week arrives this year in the middle of a global pandemic that has closed borders and eliminated travel for the foreseeable future. Africa is a tourism hotspot; the home of safari, and a place studded with pure, unadulterated wilderness areas.
Africa is also our home and the inspiration behind everything we do.
So, in honour of our heartland and National Travel and Tourism Week, we’re highlighting our founder, Shannon Wild’s top five safari destinations.
Okavango Delta, Botswana
Photos: Shannon Wild
Loved not only by us, but honored by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site ..read more
WildInAfrica
5y ago
It’s National Volunteer Week, and while we are all practising social distancing due to Covid-19 instead of coming together physically, we have some awesome ideas for volunteering in the future. Because, we can feel it more now than ever how far kindness and generosity can go.
If anything, this time apart has allowed us to re-evaluate our priorities and realise what’s important.
Non-profit organisations rely on the support from communities and without the generosity of donors and the support from volunteers, these amazing projects are being hit hard.
Photo: Shannon Wild
The animal cha ..read more
WildInAfrica
5y ago
You may not work with wildlife in the field or perhaps you live in a city and don’t see much more than pigeons day after day, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make a huge difference to the well-being of wildlife all over the world.
To celebrate World Wildlife Day on this 3rd of March, We decided to compiled for you 10 ways to help save wildlife.
1. Adopt.
From wild animals to wild places, there’s an option for everyone. Get together with family or friends to adopt an animal from a wildlife conservation organization - this also makes an amazing gift.
We recommend:
https://gorillafund.org/get ..read more