“We would return in a heartbeat!”
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2019 – a year at Imire in pictures
What an amazing year 2019 has been! A year which has seen new rhinos born and rhinos released; hard work both in the conservancy and the community, and a new camp opened.
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Volunteer reviews – October
October conservation volunteers share their experiences of our Rhino & Elephant Conservation and Horse Riding volunteer projects.
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An update on Murwi, our Anti-Poaching Dog
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Volunteer reviews – August & September 2019
Volunteers from August and September share their experiences from the Rhino & Elephant Conservation project.
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A new black rhino arrival!
We have a new rhino! Meet Kushinga, a seven year old black rhino bull, recently translocated to Imire from Victoria Falls.
- Published in Conservation, Rhino, Updates, Volunteers
What happens on a rhino collaring operation?
What’s it like volunteering during a rhino operation? Read about what’s involved in fitting seven rhinos with ankle collars!
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Another very satisfied family volunteer group!
Pam and her family from Georgia, USA, volunteered with us in June 2019, and have already booked their return! Read about their time with us, and why they are already excited to be coming back!
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Save 15% and join us for an unbelievable wildlife experience
Book now to volunteer in September, October or November 2019, and not only will you get a 15% discount on your project fees, but also get to experience our rhino collaring operation – one of the most exciting activities we have ever offered!
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Family volunteering at Imire
This is the story of a group of family volunteers, who brought their nine-year old twins to Zimbabwe to experience Africa and contribute to rhino conservation.
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