Inside the Six Veld Zones of Mabalingwe How different habitats shape our reserve’s ecological balance Did you know Mabalingwe Nature Reserve is not just one landscape but six unique veld zones, each with its own character, challenges,...
Grazing Capacity Explained: How We Calculate Sustainable Wildlife Numbers
Grazing Capacity Explained: How We Calculate Sustainable Wildlife Numbers Balancing nature — one hectare at a time At Mabalingwe Nature Reserve, every blade of grass counts — literally. Sustainable wildlife management begins with un...
Introduction to the Mabalingwe Ecological Management Plan
Introduction to the Mabalingwe Ecological Management Plan Why sustainable veld and game management starts with a plan At Mabalingwe Nature Reserve, conservation is not just a goal — it’s a responsibility. To ensure that both wildl...
Why You Should Never Feed Wild Animals – Especially Baboons
Why You Should Never Feed Wild Animals - Especially Baboons The golden rule: Never feed wild animals. At Mabalingwe Nature Reserve, we have a diverse and thriving ecosystem, where wild animals roam freely and safely within their natu...
Elephants on Mabalingwe
Elephants on Mabalingwe Our young bull elephants are nearing matin age, which will influence not just their behaviours but also those of the entire herd. Elephants, known for their intricate social structures led by a matriarch, re...





