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Green Renaissance: The Journey
Green Renaissance is a South African production company focusing on green content creation and encouraging companies to be responsible and express an environmentally conscious vision to the world. This video is a celebration of their last year, showcasing some of their work in helping nature fight back in Africa. The Journey – Green Renaissance from [...]

Flying Rhinos
Africa’s rhinos are in the throes of a poaching onslaught,they are being hunted and hounded for their horns. This scourge has led to concerted efforts across South Africa to save, preserve and grow the critically endangered rhino population. In November last year, Green Renaissance filmed the translocation of the seventh black rhino population established by [...]

World Rhino Day. What are you doing?
The distressing killing of rhino has captured the attention of South Africans who have voiced strong opposition to their cruel and unnecessary slaughter. However, many people still feel helpless, and unable to do something small to make a difference. Here’s how Green Renaissance suggest you do your bit to help the poaching crisis. Save the [...]
Fracking is not an option: I will die for Water
Oom Johannes and Antoinette Pienaar are the “Shamans” of the Karoo in South Africa – they live in total isolation, hunting and gathering as their ancestors once did. They are respected traditional healers, using rare herbs they find in the mountains to treat people from far and wide. They believe that the healing spirit of [...]
Mining will offend our African Ancestors
On 5 July 2011, it was announced that coal mining at the Vele Colliery near the Mapungubwe National Park had been given the go-ahead, despite a halt on mining activities in August 2010 due to environmental contraventions. In response to this announcement, Green Renaissance has collaborated with the Save Mapungubwe NGO Coalition to raise awareness [...]

Rhinos are critically endangered
The fight against rhino poaching in South Africa has become critical, and has highlighted the importance of practical conservation initiatives, like the WWF/ Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Black Rhino Range Expansion Project. Rhinos Must be Saved from Poaching from Green Renaissance on Vimeo.
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Sunburn: Casablanca to Joburg!
15 May, 2012
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Hope for the Future: a scary split-up and the completion of stage one
10 May, 2012
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Stuck in the Okavango Delta in a mini-skirt
11 May, 2012
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Mountain gorilla habitat under siege in DR Congo
15 May, 2012
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Hope for the Future: dramatic scenery and ‘the day with the sunrise’
16 May, 2012
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Hope for the Future: dramatic scenery and ‘the day with the sunrise’
16 May, 2012
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Sunburn: Casablanca to Joburg!
15 May, 2012
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Mountain gorilla habitat under siege in DR Congo
15 May, 2012
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Video highlights: Cheetah cub birth
11 May, 2012
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Stuck in the Okavango Delta in a mini-skirt
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