The Honorary Officer Association was awarded a Certificate of Appreciation in collaboration with MySchool MyVillage My Planet.
Certificate of Appreciation

Honorary Officer Association - North West Parks & Tourism Board
The Honorary Officer Association was awarded a Certificate of Appreciation in collaboration with MySchool MyVillage My Planet.
Submitted by: HO Lesley Cornish We had just had a stunning view of a large Black Rhino bull, and had in fact woken him up as he was sleeping among the ash on Dithabaneng. He ambled off afterwards, and was nibbling at the burned twigs. Wonderful! So we were...
My Journal entries about what we saw, discussed and afterthoughts for the 3 walks undertaken in the Pilanesberg National Park from November 30th to December 1st 2019. REPORT BY Geoff Hall (In the slow group) EDITED BY Pauline Walker, Jillian Burgess-Buchan and Greg Jarvis. Walks: 1 Leeufontein 2 Around...
Submitted by Lesley Cornish On an HO duty in April, we were driving along, when we saw a quite large white rhino quite far off. So we stopped and did some monitoring. It took us a while to sex him, because he was facing us. We did see he...
I took this photo of a butterfly last year in the Walter Sisulu Gardens in Roodepoort. Nothing too special about it, I thought. Just one of the hundred-odd butterfly LBJ’s (little blue jobs). But it wasn’t quite like any of the commoner blues, so when I submitted the photo...
By: Lesley Cornish It was cold and dark when we left home early on the morning of the 22nd July. By the time we reached the day visitors’ area, it was light, but still fairly cold. For some reason (cold, recent fuel hikes…), there were only a few of...
by Lesley CornishWe were on an HO duty in March, and on our way down Kubu when the call came through that there were lions on Kubu, and could the HO’s check the sighting out. We said we would. It was the usual thing: look for the cars, not...
Lesley Cornish Just before our first Duty in Pilanesberg in 2018 (second weekend in January), a lightning strike had started a fire in the west of the park, and the fire was left to burn naturally. It should be remembered that the roads usually act as firebreaks, and...
By Lesley Cornish I love having good sightings of animals, especially birds, and many people say that they love animals. However, my experiences just after Christmas made me start to think about the effect of this on the animals themselves. Those who walk in the bush with dangerous game...
Mission: To provide professional voluntary support to the North West Parks & Tourism Board through the management and education of tourists and the active conservation of biodiversity in the North West Parks of South Africa.
Vision: To be the most proficient Association of its kind in South Africa
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