
It seems like "bunch" is becoming the collective noun for everything these days. Bunch of people, bunch of bananas, bunch of stuff. How sad when the English language is filled with so many interesting collective nouns...

Listed in David Attenborough's world's most amazing animals is the Great White Pelican,Pelecanus onocrotalus, which biologist Marta de Ponte Machado has revealed has adapted it's behaviour to gobbling live Gannet chicks in South Africa.Dwindling fish stocks off the coast of South Africa have forced...

With the long overdue but significant attention to the rapid decline of the world's frogs, it's about time we mentioned the critically endangered Table Mountain ghost frog. Also known as Roses's Ghost Frog, Heleophryne rosei is ONLY found on Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa...

Man and animals have always been competing for space and now more so than ever. Animals are being squeezed into smaller and smaller areas with dire consequences if they should enter mans’ space. ...

This month ROAR AFRICA is hosting Joseph Rosendo's award winning travel documentary series, Travelscope...

Last Tuesday ROAR AFRICA hosted a book launch for Douglas Rogers' "The Last Resort: A Memoir of Zimbabwe" at the New York home of Henry Buhl. The party was primarily about Doug's excellent dark, comic and true-life thriller (more here), but it did have other purposes...

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"So do we really need another memoir by a white Zimbabwean?
The surprising answer is yes, if it's as good as Douglas Rogers' The Last Resort."
That's from TIME Magazine online. Read here:
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/articl e/0,9171,1920048,00.html

People tend to think predominantly of the Cape Peninsula and Hermanus as the places to watch whales. There's good reason for that -they are incredible places to observe the Southern Right Whale between June and November...

This short video my friend Murray forwarded me is pretty amusing. A female elephant, feeling frustrated by some wild dogs, decides to give them a runaround. Video uploaded by Craig Jackson on August 28. The action happens at the Northern Tuli Predator Project...

I had the most enriching experience last week at Camp Jabulani. 'Camp Jabulani' is the extraordinary tale of an orphaned baby elephant, and a herd of Zimbabwean elephants which once faced a grissly fate...

Manhattan’s oldest society magazine, and one of the first in the United States, features ROAR AFRICA on page 58 of the August 2009 edition. Click to enlarge the image below.















