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The journey of the visionary who rewilded the Eastern Cape

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May 21, 2025

THE Eastern Cape, once a barren landscape devoid of wildlife, is now a testament to the power of vision and perseverance, thanks to the relentless efforts of one man, Adrian Gardiner.

- LUTHO PASIYA

The journey of the visionary who rewilded the Eastern Cape

In the newly released biography, The Man Who Changed a Landscape: The Adrian Gardiner Story, best-selling author Dean Allen recounts Gardiner’s extraordinary journey from humble beginnings to becoming a pioneering figure in conservation and tourism.

Two centuries ago, the Eastern Cape was a thriving habitat for elephants and diverse wildlife.

By 1989, however, the land was unrecognisable — stripped of its natural bounty, overgrazed and struggling under human impact.

In stark contrast to the prevailing narrative of desolation, Gardiner envisioned a future where nature could reclaim its rightful place.

Gardiner’s ambitious dream materialised in the form of Shamwari Private Game Reserve, now hailed as one of the continent's leading wildlife destinations.

Within just three years, an idea once regarded as “crazy” blossomed into a globally acclaimed reserve, which welcomed back majestic elephants, rhinos, lions, and leopards. Such a remarkable restoration of wildlife is a testament to Gardiner’s vision and unwavering determination.

Beyond restoring wildlife, Gardiner’s legacy includes redefining the relationship between conservation, tourism, and economic development.

His innovative approach proved that business and sustainability could thrive together rather than existing in isolation.

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