Great Plains’ co-founders Dereck and Beverly Joubert win Lifetime Achievement Award

Dereck and Beverly Joubert

Jouberts win Outstanding Achievement Award at Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival

“Stop the Killing, Stop the Trade and Stop the Market,” said Dereck and Beverly Joubert, National Geographic Explorers–in–Residence, filmmakers and conservationists, in their powerful keynote speech at the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival, September 26th. Ironically the day that 81 elephants were poisoned by poachers with cyanide in Zimbabwe was the day that the Jouberts were recognized with the Outstanding Achievement Award at the Festival — past honorees include, Dr. Richard Leakey, Dr. Jane Goodall and Sir David Attenborough.

The Jouberts said in their keynote speech, “Poaching today has reached epidemic proportions and the same individuals who deal in drugs, slavery and arms are also dealing in ivory and rhino horn. And they are not playing by any rules. There is a $27 billion a year trade in illegal animals and animal parts out of Africa so unless we are in a position to fight that with real money, we will lose. When we lose, elephants, lions and rhinos lose. When they lose, communities in Africa lose, Everyone loses. This is a declaration of war against poaching and a call to action to everyone. We are about to record the 700th rhino poached this year alone. Unless we are making conservation films at this time we are wasting our voice. This is when we are most needed to drive home messages of conservation to the world. The area that natural history filmmakers can play a role is in stopping the market. Our films collectively reach billions of people, that opportunity is completely wasted by producing television fluff and broadcasting meaningless TV fodder.”

“National Geographic has to be commended on many levels, but notably when we came to them with our concerns they backed the establishment of the Big Cats Initiative which now has over 44 projects in 18 countries and given away over $1m in grants. It’s shocking that people still say that lions could not go extinct, but they have already gone extinct in 26 countries, and only 7 have populations of over 1,000.”

Dereck and Beverly Joubert have celebrated nature and wildlife in documentaries, books, scientific journals, photographs and magazine articles for 30 years. Earning them seven Emmys, a Peabody, and a Grand Teton Award at Jackson Hole. Their work was featured on CBS 60 Minutes last year.

“Wildlife filmmaking has changed over the three decades we have been involved. It’s time for filmmakers to develop into conservationists and not be afraid of advocacy. We are starting a new conversation movement and a film company, both based in China, because this is where our voices need to be heard, this is where the largest consumption of lion bone, rhino horn and elephant ivory is, and without those three species, African wildlife will collapse” they say.

The Jouberts, from Botswana, are building a new model for conservation as partners in Great Plains Conservation, a collection of safari properties in Botswana and Kenya that acquires hunting or threatened land and converts it to conservation. Striking a balance of conservation, community and commerce, Great Plains Conservation saves endangered habitats in Africa through its low–impact tourism and compassionate management and presently has around 1,000,000 acres under management.

Dereck & Beverly Joubert will debut their new film, Game of Lions during Nat Geo WILD’s highest rated week, Big Cat Week premiering this November on Nat Geo WILD in the USA initially. According to Dereck Joubert there are 20,000 lions left on Earth. Only 3,500 of those are males. Although they are born at a 50/50 ratio, by the time they reach maturity, only one in eight male lions survive. The Jouberts take an unflinching look at what happens to the rest in this spirited, moving and heartbreaking film.

For more information:
Great Plains Conservation – www.greatplainsconservation.com
Dereck and Beverly Joubert – www Wildlifefilms.co
Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival – www.Jhfestival.org

Great Plains Conservation’s rebuilt Mara Plains Camp is now OPEN!

GRAND OPENING JULY 2013

Mara Plains Camp is a one-of-a-kind, seven tent camp located in the private 35,000-acre Olare Motorogi Conservancy, just on the northern boundary of the Maasai Mara National Reserve.

This intimate camp blends the finest wildlife viewing with the absolute best of safari hospitality and guiding. No other camp offers the extensive traversing area of Mara Plains Camp, with access to a total of 100,000 acres of private conservancy land as well as the world-renowned Masai Mara, home to the Great Migration.

Each guest at Mara Plains contributes considerably to the success of the Olare Motorogi Conservancy’s flourishing ecosystem; conservation fees paid safeguard this habitat, while supporting over 1,000 Maasai families. This partnership agreement ensures the survival of an astounding volume and variety of wildlife.

For more information, contact Africa Discovery at:
1 800 886-7321, (415) 444-5100
or Email us

New Serengeti Camp: Lemala Kuria Hills & Special Offer

Lemala Kuria Hills - Serengeti National Park - Tanzania Luxury Safari Tented Camp

Lemala Kuria Hills Serengeti
A brand new luxurious permanent tented camp

Lemala Camps proudly announces the arrival of their new northern Serengeti permanent tented camp, “Kuria Hills“.

What is undisputedly the best location within the Serengeti National Park, this 10 tent camp has been designed in such a way, that not only is it an eco-camp, but also harmonies perfectly with its surroundings.

Lemala Kuria Hills - Serengeti National Park - Tanzania Luxury Safari Tented Camp

SPECIAL OFFER

2 Nights Lemala Kuria Hills
Includes:
Fullboard accommodation
2 Shared scheduled 4×4 game drives per day
House alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
Return airstrip transfer
Limited laundry
Flights Arusha/Kogatende/Arusha (0800 am)
Park fees

$1550 per person sharing
$200 single room supplement
valid from 1 Nov until 16 Dec 2013

For more information, contact Africa Discovery at:
1 800 886-7321, (415) 444-5100
or Email us

New Wilderness Safaris Exploration: Zimbabwe Showcase

Zimbabwe Showcase - Wilderness Safaris Exploration - Africa Discovery Zimbabwe

This new 10 day exploration takes a fresh look at some of Zimbabwe’s amazing spectacles, with diverse areas, activities and interests. Begin this adventure exploring the Matobo Hills, Rhodes’ grave and the surrounding National Park – a cultural and historic beginning.

From there we head to a remote private corner of Hwange National Park – home to abundant wildlife, such as herds of sable and roan antelope, large magnificent gatherings of elephant around vital waterholes and the sound of lions roaring to fill the evening chorus.

Mana Pools National Park sits on the last remaining water source to the west – the mighty Zambezi River, with an abundance of game both great and small and all the interactions of daily life that prevail. Exciting on-foot experiences allow us to ‘interact’ with Africa’s magnificent wildlife.

A trip to Zimbabwe is not complete without a visit to Lake Kariba, a great way to relax and unwind at the end of an adventure… enjoy breathtaking sunsets, wildlife viewing from the water’s edge and reliving some of your memories from the last 10 days. Activities on this Exploration include game drives, nature walks, canoeing, historic outings, sunset cruises and boating adventures. Experienced, passionate and knowledgeable guides travel with guests throughout this journey. A combination of air, road and boat transfers showcase the vast landscapes of Zimbabwe.

For more details, please visit our website:

http://www.africa-discovery.com/zimbabwe_safaris/Zimbabwe_Showcase.shtml

Congratulations Mombo: #1 in the world

Mombo Camp in Okavango Delta, Botswana

In exciting news for the recognition of the responsible ecotourism industry in Botswana and the Okavango Delta, Wilderness Safaris is proud to announce that Mombo Camp (including Little Mombo) is ranked No. 1 on the Travel + Leisure 2013 World’s Best Awards list of Top 100 Hotels.

While Mombo Camp and Little Mombo Camp have been recognised frequently on the Africa and Botswana categories of Travel + Leisure World’s Best lists since 2006, this is the first year that they have featured at the very top of this prestigious record.

No. 1 Mombo Camp and Little Mombo Camp, Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana
Score: 96.60

Mombo Camp’s nine tents blend flawlessly into the open plain of the Okavango Delta while retaining a luxurious feel. Private balconies make for prime bird watching, and each tent features mosquito netting on four-poster beds and both indoor and outdoor showers.

Tent No. 1, the farthest from the dining area, is the most tranquil. Offering even more privacy are Little Mombo Camp’s three guest rooms, which are set apart and feature a private plunge pool.

Raised walkways connect tents and allow rhinos, elephants, and other animals to wander freely through the camp. Relax with a post-game drive cocktail in Little Mombo’s treehouse-luxe library.

Article: World’s Best Hotels 2013 by Travel + Leisure Magazine

Little Mombo Camp in Okavango Delta, Botswana

Luxury East Africa Safari and Retreat Combinations

Segera Retreat in Kenya

Wilderness Collection’s Segera Retreat

Named Newcomer of the Year by exclusive travel magazine, Hideaways, Segera Retreat is the central wildlife sanctuary in Laikipia, Kenya. Situated in the wooded savannah and grasslands of the Laikipia Plateau, it is at an altitude of 5,577–5,906 ft. and immediately north of the equator. Home to a vast array of animal, bird and plant life, Segera provides an important corridor for the migration of elephant and other wide ranging species.

Segera’s central location and expansive 20,000 hectares (50,000 acres) at the very heart of Laikipia ensures that it is essential to effective wildlife and habitat management for the Ewaso ecosystem as a whole, forming part of a vital migratory corridor and providing a permanent home to many endangered species.

Luxury East Africa Safari and Retreat Combinations:

Segera Retreat and North Island Package

Itinerary in details:
http://www.africa-discovery.com/special_safaris/SegeraRetreat_NorthIsland_2013.pdf

Segera Retreat and Odzala

Itinerary in details:
http://www.africa-discovery.com/special_safaris/SegeraRetreat_Odzala_2013.pdf

For more information, contact Africa Discovery at:
1 800 886-7321, (415) 444-5100
or Email us