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  • African Birdlife

    R65.00 (incl VAT) available on subscription
    African Birdlife is a bi-monthly magazine and includes well-written articles and stunning photographs of our continent's birds. It is an important mouthpiece for Birdlife South Africa to create awareness about bird research and conservation work.
  • Astronomy USA

    R249.90 (incl VAT) available on subscription
    Astronomy offers you the most exciting visually stunning thorough, and timely coverage of the heavens above.
  • BBC Science Focus UK

    R199.00 (incl VAT) available on subscription
    BBC Science Focus is the world's leading monthly magazine of science and discovery. We strive to provide articles that are fascinating and authoritative, yet widely accessible. From the mysteries of Ancient Egypt to quantum physics, and outstanding photos of the natural world to the latest consumer technology.
  • Curiosity Series (Very Interesting Junior)

    R149.00 (incl VAT) available on subscription
    Very Interesting Junior is for children with curious minds.
  • Curious Minds UK

    R129.00 (incl VAT) available on subscription
    The Curious Minds Series is a monthly magazine that covers a particular subject or period of history with every issue.
  • How It Works UK

    R164.00 (incl VAT) available on subscription
    How It Works is the action-packed science and technology magazine bursting with exciting information about our universe.
  • Huisgenoot Het Jy Geweet? Jou Liggaam

    R75.00 (incl VAT) available on subscription
    Peper jou kinders jou gedurig met vrae oor alles en nog wat? Hier is die antwoord! Huisgenoot se Het Jy Geweet? bevat hope kindervriendelike illustrasies propvol feite wat jou kinders ure lank sal besig hou. En hulle sal mal daaroor wees om te kyk hoe die illustrasies in 3D lewe kry!
  • Kruger Magazine

    R85.00 (incl VAT) available on subscription
    The Kruger Magazine is for readers with a passion for the wildlife in and around Africa's Greater Kruger - a celebration of  Africa's wildlife.
  • Kruger Magazine (Back Issue)

    R85.00 (incl VAT) available on subscription
    The Kruger Magazine is for readers with a passion for the wildlife in and around Africa's Greater Kruger - a celebration of  Africa's wildlife.
  • National Geographic Collectors Edition

    R149.90 (incl VAT) available on subscription
    Each issue revolves around a thought-provoking theme, with intricate research that form the basis of the articles about the subject matter at hand.
  • National Geographic Spec USA

    R159.00 (incl VAT) available on subscription
    Each issue revolves around a thought-provoking theme, with intricate research that form the basis of the articles about the subject matter at hand.
  • New Scientist Air UK

    R174.00 (incl VAT) available on subscription
    New Scientist is a magazine covering all aspects of science and technology.
  • New Scientist The Collection UK

    R439.00 (incl VAT) available on subscription
    Essential Guide 13  Our understanding of our solar system has reached new heights in the last century.
  • Philosophy Now UK

    R199.00 (incl VAT) available on subscription
    Philosophy Now is an interesting read for everyone interested in ideas. It isn't afraid to tackle all the major questions of life, the universe and everything.
  • Popular Mechanics USA

    R209.00 (incl VAT) available on subscription
    As the ultimate magazine for practical advice on do-it-yourself projects, Popular Mechanics also provides insight on products, technology, and modern trends in industries ranging from automotive to robotics.
  • Rewilding South Africa

    R75.00 (incl VAT) available on subscription
    “Rewilding is a new and functional concept through which already degraded areas are improved by introducing and managing species of plants and animals that were initially present and may in the future help to stabilise habitats currently being altered by climate change. We anticipate a slow and steady move towards improved biodiversity and sustainability in these habitats,” says Dr Peter Oberem.

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