ERP Melorane Game Reserve
After years of overcoming obstacles to secure pristine habitat for elephants and rhino’s next to the greater Madikwe reserve, in 2021, ERP - together with our partner – the Barokologadi Community...
After years of overcoming obstacles to secure pristine habitat for elephants and rhino’s next to the greater Madikwe reserve, in 2021, ERP - together with our partner – the Barokologadi Community...
In November 2021 we completed yet another rhino dehorning exercise as part of our anti-poaching strategy at Rietvlei Nature Reserve.
ERP recently established ERP Namibia to expand ERP’s activities outside of South Africa. Tasked with the establishment and the running thereof is Tinus Hansen, a highly-experienced local conservationist.
A very common problem in South Africa’s smaller reserves is “too many” elephants. It may seem counterintuitive when we hear daily of elephants threatened with extinction...
The Vaalwater Centre now offers virtual Information Technology – End User Computing training.
In late May 2020, in the wake of economic devastation among people in rural areas, caused by the SA govt’s coronavirus shutdown...
ERP implements rural waste recycling as part of current initiatives in communities, to both protect the environment and provide income, and much needed employment opportunities.
The plight of orphans and vulnerable children (OVCs) in remote villages, throughout South Africa, and particularly in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), is appalling.
The ERP Sekelekani Cooperative in Gazini, established to aid with human/elephant conflict in the KwaZulu Natal (KZN) province, continues to be successful, creating meaningful work opportunities and economic growth.
ERP Honey’s Madikwe project takes flight, promising income generation and food security for ERP’s beneficiary community, a growth in the local bee population, and protection for sensitive trees.
Gert Vermeulen and I started work on an SAP implementation project in July 2012 in Richards Bay, South Africa, as Payroll Consultants with EPI-USE.
We have been asked, why ERP does not support elephants in captivity. There are myriad and compelling reasons, and we are currently dealing with these via a formal submission process in response to draft legislation in South Africa.
When ERP moves elephants to a new reserve, we do not just drop them off and leave them. We do our best to help the new reserve and the elephants to have the best start possible.
Four suspected cable and scrap metal thieves were arrested in Centurion on Thursday afternoon.
We are all used to passing big trucks on the highways, or being stuck behind one, not being able to overtake it. At times, this can lead to frustrations and a rise in blood pressure.
Capture day starts early. First thing on the agenda is a briefing on the plan for the day, making sure everyone knows their role.
When you see the photos from our elephant translocations, you only see the end result of a very long process. In our new blog series “Behind the Scenes”, we do just that.
ERP recently enjoyed a breakthrough on the elephant conservation front, in a significant land deal based on a 45-year lease with the Barakalogadi Community.
The doors of the crate creaked open and a head appeared. Eyes scanned the surroundings, followed by a slow blink before the head retreated back into the darkness.
ERP has successfully completed the translocation of two-family groups of elephants to...
The two new bulls, Kahle and Mvula, have spent their first weeks exploring their new home at Samara Private Game Reserve. Separate at first, it took them a week to settle in and eventually meet up. They have spent most of their time together since then.
After releasing Kahle and Mvula on Samara Private Game Reserve, we left them alone. Considering what they had just been through, humans were probably not high on their list of favourite things for a while.
With the permits in hand, the ERP team headed off from Pretoria on Friday the 17th of November 2018. Dereck, Ida and Daviid were driving to Phinda Private Game Reserve...
During the first week of July 2018, Elephants, Rhinos and People (ERP) successfully completed a historic translocation...
We also annually dehorn the rhinos, since it dramatically reduces their risk of being attacked by poachers.
This video describes ERP’s Ranger program, operated on a fully-volunteer basis by the Group’s local for-profit businesses’ staff.
Four suspected cable and scrap metal thieves were arrested in Centurion on Thursday afternoon.
At whirling speeds, powerful mechanical teeth eat away at the horn. Exposing the core, as the screeching howl of the saw cuts inch by inch.
ERP recently enjoyed a breakthrough on the elephant conservation front, in a significant land deal based on a 45-year lease with the Barakalogadi Community.
Last year in October, we collaborated with Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife (EKZNW) on a dehorning programme. Although it has been a while, we would like to take you with us on this...
Over the past few weeks, the cooperative managed to collect and sell their recyclable waste materials, including the PET...
As a result of the Covid-19 lockdowns, and risks associated with conducting classes within a classroom environment...
Towards the end of December 2020, ERP managed to provide food parcels to the Barokologadi Community Property Association (BCPA).
A We Code Marty Robotical Programme was introduced, during the course of 2020, in spite of disruptions caused by Covid19.
In spite of the setback caused by the Covid 19 effects, along with an uncontrolled veld fire which damaged their waste storing space...
During the month of November, the cooperative's chilli crop continued to show positive signs of growth...
The story of the bees and the elephants is an ancient one. One that has remained in a veil of shadows to all but the ones involved – and to the few who witnessed and took note.
This all women collective are members of the Gazini community in Northern Umhlabuyalingana near the Mozambique Border.
At Ndumo, over 400 orphans do not have access to welfare grants and are totally dependent on donations for access to food.
Through working with informal waste recyclers, one of our community related interventions looks at setting up communally run waste buyback centres.
In view of the hunger and deprivation currently experienced in deep rural areas due to the Covid 19 lockdown in South Africa...
A line of people is standing ready in the early morning sunlight as the truck arrives. The warm caresses of summer are gone and there is a chill in the air.
After years of overcoming obstacles to secure pristine habitat for elephants and rhino’s next to the greater Madikwe reserve, in 2021, ERP - together with our partner – the Barokologadi Community...
ERP Honey’s Madikwe project takes flight, promising income generation and food security for ERP’s beneficiary community, a growth in the local bee population, and protection for sensitive trees.
The story of the bees and the elephants is an ancient one. One that has remained in a veil of shadows to all but the ones involved – and to the few who witnessed and took note.
Only in recent times has the secret nature of the relationship between elephants and bees been discovered. It has been pulled into the exploring spotlight of science.
Sekelekani Cooperative recently underwent further training on beehive construction, as they started with the rehabilitation of the existing beehive fence.
Beehive fencing is a concept derived from the innovative study and experiment conducted by Dr Lucy King...
Currently, our beehive and agricultural cooperative in Gazini, northern KwaZulu Natal province, is busy clearing and tilling their farm in preparation...
Following on our update on Sekelekani Cooperative last week, we are again happy to report that, in addition to the chilli sales...
Gert Vermeulen and I started work on an SAP implementation project in July 2012 in Richards Bay, South Africa, as Payroll Consultants with EPI-USE.
With the reopening of schools in mid-February, Samuel Matheta, the appointed bicycles mechanic, has commenced with the weekly monitoring of usage of the bicycles by beneficiary scholars...
Covid-19 may have derailed some of our plans, but our team has been working hard to ensure that once the dust has settled...
SAP recently featured our work based on the various field projects we are currently undertaking.
This is one of our signature community upliftment interventions, run entirely by our group’s employees on a volunteer basis.
Last Saturday, the #Bikes4ERP team and over 100 community members braved the rains that graced the Blouberg area to attend the bikes delivery event.
The ERP Rangers Team consists of committed volunteers who contribute their time and effort to combat poaching against our elephants and rhinos in the field.
After years of overcoming obstacles to secure pristine habitat for elephants and rhino’s next to the greater Madikwe reserve, in 2021, ERP - together with our partner – the Barokologadi Community...
ERP recently established ERP Namibia to expand ERP’s activities outside of South Africa. Tasked with the establishment and the running thereof is Tinus Hansen, a highly-experienced local conservationist.
The plight of orphans and vulnerable children (OVCs) in remote villages, throughout South Africa, and particularly in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), is appalling.
At Ndumo, over 400 orphans do not have access to welfare grants and are totally dependent on donations for access to food.
In view of the hunger and deprivation currently experienced in deep rural areas due to the Covid 19 lockdown in South Africa...
A line of people is standing ready in the early morning sunlight as the truck arrives. The warm caresses of summer are gone and there is a chill in the air.
Next week, we will kick-start the final round of our emergency food relief programme, as we once again aim to feed just under 3000 families...
During the month of April, ERP provided e’Pap food parcels to various households in need owing to the nationwide lockdown.
After years of overcoming obstacles to secure pristine habitat for elephants and rhino’s next to the greater Madikwe reserve, in 2021, ERP - together with our partner – the Barokologadi Community...
In November 2021 we completed yet another rhino dehorning exercise as part of our anti-poaching strategy at Rietvlei Nature Reserve.
ERP recently established ERP Namibia to expand ERP’s activities outside of South Africa. Tasked with the establishment and the running thereof is Tinus Hansen, a highly-experienced local conservationist.
A very common problem in South Africa’s smaller reserves is “too many” elephants. It may seem counterintuitive when we hear daily of elephants threatened with extinction...
The Vaalwater Centre now offers virtual Information Technology – End User Computing training.
In late May 2020, in the wake of economic devastation among people in rural areas, caused by the SA govt’s coronavirus shutdown...
ERP implements rural waste recycling as part of current initiatives in communities, to both protect the environment and provide income, and much needed employment opportunities.
The plight of orphans and vulnerable children (OVCs) in remote villages, throughout South Africa, and particularly in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), is appalling.
The ERP Sekelekani Cooperative in Gazini, established to aid with human/elephant conflict in the KwaZulu Natal (KZN) province, continues to be successful, creating meaningful work opportunities and economic growth.
ERP Honey’s Madikwe project takes flight, promising income generation and food security for ERP’s beneficiary community, a growth in the local bee population, and protection for sensitive trees.
Gert Vermeulen and I started work on an SAP implementation project in July 2012 in Richards Bay, South Africa, as Payroll Consultants with EPI-USE.
We have been asked, why ERP does not support elephants in captivity. There are myriad and compelling reasons, and we are currently dealing with these via a formal submission process in response to draft legislation in South Africa.