Dereck & Beverley Joubert

Pioneering work in television documentaries.

Dereck & Beverley Joubert - film-makers, photographers, authors.

Theirs is a life long passion; for each other, for big cats, for Africa…they are true “children of Africa". - Ian Khama, President of Botswana.

Dereck and Beverley Joubert are award-winning filmmakers, National Geographic Explorers-in-Residence and wildlife conservationists, who have been filming, researching and exploring in Africa for over 30 years. Their mission is the conservation and understanding of the large predators and other key wildlife species that determine the course of all conservation in Africa. They are the founders of the Big Cats Initiative with National Geographic, which currently funds 80 grants in 27 countries for the conservation of big cats.

The Jouberts have made over 25 films for National Geographic, published 11 books, half a dozen scientific papers, and have written many articles for the National Geographic Magazine. Beverly Joubert is also an acclaimed photographer and her international exhibitions have further helped to raise awareness for the plight of big cats across the world.

Their films have received international recognition with major accolades including 8 Emmys, a Peabody, Wildscreen Panda Awards and a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Japan Wildlife Film Festival, to name but a few. The Jouberts were also awarded the World Ecology Award alongside Prince Charles and Richard Leakey, and in 2009, they were inducted into the American Academy of Achievement with the likes of Archbishop Desmond Tutu. In the 2013 Jackson Hole Film Festival Dereck and Beverly won the Outstanding Achievement Award. In 2011, Dereck and Beverly were honored with the Presidential Order of Meritorious Service by the President of Botswana, for their work within the country. In 2014 Dereck and Beverly won the prestigious lifetime achievement award from the SAFTA's.

In recent years, the Jouberts have expanded their conservation outreach through another business venture, ‘Great Plains Conservation’. Dereck is CEO of the company, and together with their business partners, they have found a way to bring together conservation, communities and conservation tourism to fund large tracts of land that can be protected for the local wildlife and the surrounding communities. Today that land totals about 1 million acres in Africa.

Currently the Jouberts are working on a rhino conservation project called ‘Rhinos Without Borders’, an initiative in partnership with Great Plains Conservation and And Beyond which aims to move 100 rhinos from South Africa to Botswana to save them from the poaching crisis, whilst creating a ‘Noah’s Ark’ for rhino genes. They also recently canoed 120km down the Selinda Spillway researching and filming elephants for conservation. From this journey they made their most recent film ‘Soul of the Elephant’, which was released in 2015, premiering at the Elephant Summit in Jackson Hole.

Beverly said: “Many traders and collectors are hording ivory and rhino horn, banking on extinction. But we all have to bet against them and bank on the future, and the survival of these species.”

Courtesy: Wildlife Films

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PUBLICATIONS

HUNTING WITH THE MOON - The Lions of Savuti by Dereck and Beverly Joubert.

Having lived among the lions of Botswana for thirteen years the Jouberts' present a book of astonishing photographs and text about the wild cats' nocturnal world, capturing their ferocious nighttime kills. This book is the spectacular culmination of over 20 years' work by the Jouberts, who have won numerous awards and honors for their documentary films. In the late 1970s, they began an intense study of lions in the Savuti (an area of approximately 200 square miles that is part of the Chobe National Park in Botswana). Adventuresome in spirit, the Jouberts tackled the additional challenge of observing and documenting lion behavior at night, noticing several differences in behavior from the more traditional East Africa lion studies. Male lions, for example, participate in kills rather than scavenging off the kills of lionesses. They also documented the ongoing and forceful battles between lions and hyenas. Their book is breathtakingly illustrated with a number of photos they have taken over the years. Readers will come away with a new appreciation for rapidly disappearing wilderness areas and the wild creatures that inhabit them.


CONSERVATION INITIATIVES

Rhinos Without Borders: Protecting the future generations of wild rhinos.

Big Cats Initiative: Protecting habitat for Big Cats across Africa.

Great Plains Foundation: Securing African landscapes to convert into protected areas with economic benefits.


ARTICLES OF INTEREST

Dereck and Beverly Joubert receive the 2021 Explorers Club Medal (video).

Dereck Joubert – Listen to this achiever on What It Takes.

The Dignity of Dereck Joubert – 10 Questions - June 2015 by Tamlin Wightman with Relais Chateau.

Dereck Joubert sets the record straight about trophy hunting impact on lions and refutes claims of so-called benefits - posted February, 2019 by Dereck Joubert with Africa Geographic.

Change Agent Beverly Joubert’s Near-Death Experience Helped Clarify Her Philanthropic Cause by Bruce Wallin with Robb Report - April 2018.

SafariTalk - interview with Dereck Joubert (PDF)

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