World Wildlife Week is a moment to reflect on the incredible creatures that keep our ecosystems alive and the urgent need to protect them. From the grasslands to the forests, rhinos, African wild dogs and pangolins play vital roles in sustaining life on Earth. Rhinos, the giants of the savannah, shape the land and maintain…
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World Wildlife Day 2026 highlights the link between medicinal plants, wildlife and ecosystems. Support The Boucher Legacy to protect rhinos, pangolins, elephants and natural habitats.
Pangolins don’t stand a chance against humans. When threatened, they roll into a tight ball, a defence that works against predators, but not against poachers. In South Africa, the Temminck’s Ground Pangolin (Smutsia temminckii), the country’s only native species, is being pushed toward extinction. They’re shy, nocturnal and highly trafficked for meat and traditional medicine,…
As we celebrate the season of giving, let’s also honour World Wildlife Conservation Day and recognise that our wildlife is facing a critical crisis. In South Africa, rhinos, African wild dogs, and pangolins urgently need our protection. The Boucher Legacy is dedicated to protecting these endangered mammals and ensuring their survival for generations to come,…





