Why a bush pilot won’t fly without Jim Greens

When we reached out to Delport Botma for this story, he was in northern Mozambique’s Niassa province, where he’ll be based for six months, working on a conservation project. Life here is anything but ordinary. Every day work here means flying rangers into remote areas, patrolling for snares, tracking wildlife, and covering terrain that chews […]

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The Mambas and the Mosaic: A new model for African conservation

In the heart of South Africa’s Greater Kruger area, where the Big Five still roam and old models of conservation die hard, one reserve has been doing things differently. For over two decades, Craig Spencer, warden of Olifants West Nature Reserve (OWNR), has challenged the status quo: from the commodification of wildlife to the militarisation […]

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Safeguarding 1.4 million hectares in the Valley of the Leopard

Deep in Zambia’s South Luangwa Valley, where wild dogs roam and giraffes stride through mopane woodlands, a quiet conservation revolution is underway. At the centre of it all is Conservation South Luangwa (CSL), an organisation working hand-in-hand with Zambia’s Department of National Parks and Wildlife to safeguard 1.4 million hectares of pristine wilderness. Known as […]

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AR8 Review – The Boot walking alongside Giants

Our AR8 Boot is doing the job for Africa’s Elephants! When dealing with one of the world’s largest mammals not just any boot can do the job, a robust boot with high ankle support and all-day comfort is what was they needed for the safety and caring of these majestic animals. HERD (Hoedspruit Elephant Rehabilitation […]

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Ranger Boot Dispatch: An East African Expedition

By John Warren “Throughout meetings with Generals, Embassy staff, and partners in the country, I never had a second thought that my African Rangers were out of their element.” For many of my American peers, their first brush with the vast, enigmatic expanse of Africa came through the colorful pages of National Geographic Kids or […]

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A Testament to Quality: A Vellies Journey

“Just thought I’d share some well-deserved praise. I’ve owned a great many pairs of vellies over the years, and due to my active lifestyle, few ever make it through a year.”  These words from a loyal customer speak volumes about the quality we strive for here at Jim Green. In a world where products often […]

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The Urban (African) Ranger

“I was introduced to Jim Green boots when a fellow anti-poaching friend proudly showed off his pair of African Rangers. Little did I know that these African Ranger boots would one day save my life.”  The main focus of my work is security and community service. I often find myself out in the city of […]

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