Jacob Dlamini, an assistant professor of African history, discusses the intricate ties between historical narratives and contemporary issues in South Africa. He’s joined by Wilson Suella, a Kruger National Park sergeant who shares firsthand insights into rhino poaching and the ethical dilemmas rangers face. Wando Achebe, a history professor, emphasizes the importance of inclusive narratives in understanding history’s impact. Together, they explore the socio-economic challenges of conservation, the complexities of racial histories, and the ongoing legacies of apartheid.