Megan Loftie-Eaton, 27, has become a regular face on Pridelands, her infectious laugh and endless enthusiasm for everything from the smallest insect to the rarest bird has had everyone excited...
Time to Remove the Fence WildArk founders Mark and Sophie Hutchinson walk along the boundary of Pridelands Conservancy and the Greater Kruger Region. Their dream to one day drop fences...
Pridelands: The First Elephants By Pridelands Ecologist Megan Loftie-Eaton The 28th of September 2017 will go down in the history books as a victory for conservation here in the Lowveld...
In February 2017, WildArk co-founder Sophie Hutchinson together with her husband Mark, moved their young family to South Africa to embark on a project to rehabilitate a 4500 acre ex...
The Story of Pridelands In July of 2016, Australians Mark and Sophie Hutchinson together with their twin girls and long-term business partner Anton Lategan, visited a 4500-acre buffalo hunting property...
Camera Trapping on Pridelands Resident Ecologist Megan Loftie Eaton shares her findings Over the past three months, Pridelands, the WildArk Conservancy in South Africa, has been home to some little...
WildArk’s mission is to secure land for biodiversity conservation. That’s our true north, that’s why we are here. Pridelands Conservancy is a 4500-acre former buffalo-hunting farm that we are rehabilitating...
Pridelands: The Other Leopard Words and images by Megan Loftie-Eaton (Pridelands Ecologist) There is another kind of leopard that lurks on WildArk’s Pridelands Conservancy. This leopard has spots but no...
Khaki Fever Mick Fanning, Tyler Wright, David Pocock and Luke Rockhold visit Pridelands Conservancy in South Africa Tyler Wright and Mick Fanning record the moment a big tusker joins them...
Stories from Bristol Bay -Mark Hutchinson Reflects on the Pebble Threat Words By Mark Hutchinson, Co-Founder of WildArk. The last strong-hold of the Grizzly Bear is undoubtedly Bristol Bay, Alaska....