Rockjumper is proud to announce our recent sponsorship of a one year upkeep for a magnificent Verreaux’s Eagle (“Capone”) at the African Bird of Prey Sanctuary, situated in the Camperdown area of Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa. This brilliant conservation initiative specializes in the rehabilitation and treatment of injured raptors and owls, most of which would [...]
Archive for February, 2012


The impact of Climate Change on Fynbos Endemic Birds
Added by rockjumper on February 22nd, 2012 in Conservation pageRockjumper is supporting Dr Alan Lee on his 3 month bicycle survey. Most Fynbos endemic birds are reported considerably less now compared to previous atlas periods. Surprisingly, we know very little about 4 of the 6 species found only in the Fynbos. This survey is a first step to addressing the shortcomings in our knowledge [...]

Ethiopia’s Endemics by Adam Riley
Added by rockjumper on February 14th, 2012 in Company NewsHi folks – here’s a link to Adam’s latest post on 10,000 Birds where he shares some of his images of Ethiopia’s top endemic birds and mammals taken on a recent Rockjumper in Style tour to Ethiopia: http://10000birds.com/ethiopias-endemics.htm
PAIA
Added by rockjumper on February 14th, 2012 in Company NewsROCK JUMPER BIRDING TOURS CC Registration Number : 2001/059480/23 SECTION 51 MANUAL PROMOTION OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT CONTENTS A. Introduction B. Particulars in terms of section 51(1) (a) of the Promotion of Access to Information Act 1. Contact details 2. The section 10 Guide on how to use the Act 3. Records available in [...]

Madagascar’s Lost and Found
Added by rockjumper on February 10th, 2012 in Company NewsHi everyone. We’ve just posted Adam’s latest article titled, ‘Madagascar’s Lost and Found’, onto our blog. This fascinating read tells the tale of several Malagasy species previously thought to be extinct, but now known to still occur in remote and little-explored regions. To read more and view Adam’s great photos of some of these special [...]















