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James Tyrrell

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James had hardly touched a camera when he came to Londolozi, but his writing skills that complemented his Honours degree in Zoology meant that he was quickly snapped up by the Londolozi blog team. An environment rich in photographers helped him develop the ...

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on Virtual Game Drives: The Week in Video #17

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Marinda Drake
Master Tracker

Amazing sightings this week. Love the wild dogs.

Pauli Bakker
Digital Ranger

Thankyou guys as always…just beautiful.. so appreciate and enjoy these videos….keep safe..

Kara Taylor
Master Tracker

Thanks, Enjoyed the Ntsevu pride as always and looking forward already to next weeek!

Denise Vouri
Guest contributor

Your videos provide such joy as well as insight into reserve activities like creating the firebreaks. I’ve read about the necessity for these breaks but had no idea how it’s done.
So good to see the pups at play and still amazed that the Ntsevu pride is 20 strong… obviously they’re successful in the hunting department to keep everyone fed. Looking forward to the next video.

Darlene Knott
Master Tracker

Loved watching the dogs! What a treat! Your enthusiasm was catching!!!

Barbi Evenson
Senior Digital Ranger

Another amazing week! Just love that the wild dogs keep us all on our toes! Never knowing when they will pop in!

Trish Monck
Master Tracker

Oh no, you’re keeping us hanging! lol Great to see the Wild Dogs again!

Joan Schmiidt
Master Tracker

James – I loved the video🤗, especially wild dogs, there are only 7 left?

Brittany Barry
Explorer

Does Londolozi offer night drives regularly?

Leonie De Young
Master Tracker

A really nice virtual safari James. Interesting to see that you do the fire breaks. I am a transplanted Australian and we used to do them like that. Unfortunately the environmental people forced the government to stop it – you saw the results I am sure from the horrendous bushfires suffered throughout the country not long ago. Good to see the wild dog pups are still going strong – albeit a few have been lost, but they all look healthy and growing fast. Thanks for sharing with us. Be well and stay safe all of you.

Paul Canales
Master Tracker

The wild dog pack is truly the gift that keeps giving! Love the behind the scenes look at the firebreak team, and lively to see the flexibility and teamwork displayed by the staff in unfamiliar positions, all in the service of the greater good. Finally, those lions! What great footage of them waking up and getting going! Well done!!

Nicole Bernhardt
Senior Digital Ranger

Thanks for another awesome virtual safari, I really look forward to what each week brings.

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