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Ngungwe 3:3 Female

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Kelsey Clark

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Kelsey has many fond memories of family bush and camping trips across South Africa when she was growing up and for her, this sparked a growing love for the wilderness and opportunities to seek new adventures. Although she studied BComm Financial Management and ...

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on A Morning With The Ngungwe Female

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Thanks for the update. I had actually forgotten about this beautiful female. Good to see. She’s doing so well.

Hi, it’s not easy to keep a track of all leopards, so there are some that you usually see and report about, other that are shy or live on borders of reserves. She is among the ones I had difficulty to remember; her mother, the Piccadilly female, have you got any news on her? This male is also new to me, very handsome, it seems a new generation of leopards is about to start… without forgetting the “old”. I’ve recently seen pictures of the Senegal Bush male you took in Londolozi, such a great male.

Thanks Kelsey, she is so beautiful. I haven’t seen her yet, or her mother Piccadilly (who I think is the older sister of the 3 Rivers female?) Maybe I’ll be lucky when I come back to Founders early November!

Beautiful female! I saw her only briefly once, very shy and skittish. She’s quite a beauty now!

Kelsey, what a great blog today. Watching the leopard dynamics is fascinating.

Ps have you got any news on the Thunbela female? She was sooo nice!

Her mother is the Piccadilly female and I had completely forgotten about the Ngungwe female. She is absolutely beautiful and the image of her lying on the rock in the sun makes her shine even brighter. Thanks for the update Kelsey.

Wow, what a great post Kelsey, and so many iconic shots of this amazing leopard! Wishing her the best going forward!

Terrific to read your update Kelsey on Ngungwe and your accompanying photos. I’ve only seen her once as a skittish cub in April 2021 and it was a very quick encounter! It would be great to see her again but good to know she’s doing well and still in the area.

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