Welcome to Nature on Tap
Our Monthly Conservation Talks
Nature On Tap aims to increase engagement between conservationists, researchers, and the greater Hoedspruit community
- Free Environmental Education: We’re committed to providing accessible environmental information for all.
- Building a Conservation Community: These FREE talks are a great way to meet like-minded people in the community in a relaxed pub environment.
- Generate funding to support those who support nature. Your voluntary donations will support conservationists working tirelessly in underfunded fields.
2025
- Dr Eunbi Kwon – Adaptive nomadism in shorebirds: where to find mates and where to nest
- Professor Yoshan Moodley – How many subspecies of black rhino are there?
- Michelle Schroeder – On the Tail of the Tiny Predators
- Martial Rappo – Moholoholo: Past & Present & what’s in store for the future
- Marine Servonnat – Ingwe Research Program: What does 2.5 years of citizen science data tell us about the leopard population in Hoedspruit?
- Ben Coley – Celestial Events: Back to the future: A journey across space and time
- Ash Christie, Matt Lindenberg & Mbhoni Mzamani – Global Conservation Corps (GCC): Future Rangers Program
- Dembo Jutta – Estimating Survival of the Critically Endangered Hooded Vultures in The Gambia
- Chris Cooke – Hoedspruit Reptile Centre: Scaling up efforts in reptile conservation
- Courtney Marnewick – Giraffe Conservation Foundation (GCF): A journey for giraffe – recognising four species
2026
- Dr Ian Whyte – The elephant management dilemma
- Jonathan O’Connell & Matthew Gie – Terrasense: Greater insights, Less impact in animal tracking and conservation


