06 March 2017, 10:36
boerbokribSupport pours in for NatGeo explorers Dereck and Beverly Joubert after buffalo attack
http://traveller24.news24.com/...falo-attack-20170306Cape Town - On Friday the World celebrated World Wildlife Day, on the same day renowned photographic and conservation specialists Dereck and Beverly Joubert were attacked by a charging buffalo.
The award-winning South African documentary filmmakers were charged by the buffalo over the weekend in the Okavango-delta in Botswana. Both were injured, Beverly quite severely, but is said to be stable in ICU. Friday was also Dereck Joubert's birthday.
Dereck Joubert posted to Twitter saying,"Just to let you know, yesterday [Friday] evening there was an accident where we were stormed by a buffalo in the Okavango.
"Beverly and I were both injured, but Beverly far more seriously. She is now stable in the intensive care and we expect that she will recover soon."
On Sunday evening, the same post on their Big Cats Initiative had over 370 comments, with people expressing their concern, prayers and well-wishes for a speedy recovery.
Posting to their Big Cats Initiative Facebook page before the attack they said, "There's so much unbelievable life out there. So many species that most of us will only see a fraction of them. Every one has a place in the environment that they're best adapted to.
"Everything is linked to make ecosystems healthy and functioning. Every species that is lost, weakens our very own grasp on survival. So let us celebrate all the wildlife out there and work towards a world that is more inclusive of species other than our own - because, ultimately we depend on them."
The couple have been National Geographic Explorers-in-Residence, researching African wildlife since the 1980s - with their focus shifting strongly to focus on the plight of big cats across the globe, mostly due to habitat loss and hunting.
This conservation passion has since culminated into the National Geographic Big Cats Initiative - a programme "dedicated to the preservation of big cats—lions, tigers, jaguars, cheetahs through education, conservation projects, and a worldwide awareness campaign".
SEE: #WorldWildlifeDay: 4 Major Wildlife crises in SA, where is the DEA?
Together through Great Plains conservation, the Big Cats Initiative has been having an immense impact as it funds 85 different projects in 27 countries. According the couple, Botswana is one of the top places to see big cats, listing the Okavango Delta and Selinda Reserve as two of the top five spots worldwide in a recent interview with Wanderlust
South Africa is sorely missing from the list, even with our iconic Kruger. And in stark contrast to their efforts the department of environmental affairs has been under fire for its efforts to protect the species, with the much maligned canned lion hunting and recent lion bone trade quota bringing us even further into disrepute.
SEE: #ShockWildlifeTruths: Global wild cat group Panthera slams DEA for lion bone export proposal
Here we caught up with them at Indaba 2016 last year where they shared a bit about how conservation drives their daily lives.
Updates on Beverly's condition would be posted to the Big Cats Initiative conservation page.
06 March 2017, 10:48
ScriptusSomeone have a word with that damn buffalo and tell him to do it correctly next time he sees the two of them.
06 March 2017, 11:20
Sean RussellAre they sure it was a charging buffalo--it might have been a debit buffalo------just askin
06 March 2017, 11:31
Safaris Botswana BoundHeadline should have read :
Buffalo reject the notion of being disneyfied
06 March 2017, 11:52
PondoroThe Jouberts are among those who made Khama stop all hunting in Botswana...personally I think Dereck is one stupid asshole bunnyhugger....but at last he figured out that buffalo are not to be played with....nor hugged...

06 March 2017, 14:37
GrenadierI wonder if the buffalo was shot to end the attack.
06 March 2017, 17:38
Safaris Botswana BoundI think the buffalo was reminding him that he promised to hire all people who lost their jobs when hunting was banned in Botswana , so the 2500 people affected by the ban are still waiting - I think it was a gentle reminder . It has been coined " Kama".
06 March 2017, 21:54
BaluleYou all forget that the buffalo is still traumatized by the fact that humans hunt, that is why he attacked innocent bystanders.
07 March 2017, 01:23
Use Enough GunAre these the same Jouberts that have been here on AR harrassing hunters?
07 March 2017, 01:24
Grenadierquote:
Originally posted by Balule:
You all forget that the buffalo is still traumatized by the fact that humans hunt, that is why he attacked innocent bystanders.
Naw. He was just after the Gummy Bears in their pockets.
07 March 2017, 13:55
Milo ShanghaiWonder if they filmed it?
07 March 2017, 14:05
fairgamequote:
on their Big Cats Initiative had over 370 comments
Hardly pouring in? I wonder how many starving Bushmen extended their concern?
07 March 2017, 18:06
OngweI'd like to find that buffalo and buy him a cup of coffee. Or whatever.

07 March 2017, 21:58
PSmithI think we should all promise not to shoot that buffalo.
08 March 2017, 02:48
Michael RobinsonGotta wonder if anyone had a rifle handy. Kinda doubt it.
08 March 2017, 03:27
jdollarWhat a damn shame- THAT THE BUFFALO'S AIM WASNT BETTER.
08 March 2017, 03:54
AtkinsonIm bett'en dollars to donuts they were both stoned out of their minds.