The Week in Pictures #627
The madness continues at Londolozi. Another week has flown by and the festive season is upon us. Summer is in full swing as we felt its wrath over the last …
The madness continues at Londolozi. Another week has flown by and the festive season is upon us. Summer is in full swing as we felt its wrath over the last …
“Some things never change” I’ve heard this saying countless times throughout my life, but this has never been closer to the truth for a place like Londolozi – a place …
This week was full of rare sightings for me. In the over five years of working here at Londolozi, this week was the first time I saw mating crocodiles, or …
After a very hot day, the berg winds turned and brought in cooler overcast weather for two days. The windy night offers good hunting opportunities for predators as their scent …
Today, Friday 22nd September is World Rhino Day! And in celebration of these magnificent creatures we just want to shed some light on the incredible people putting their lives on …
The natural world is teeming with mysteries, and one of the most intriguing questions is whether wild animals possess conscious thought. Can they experience emotions, ponder their surroundings, and engage …
“Habituation” – with regards to animals, habituation is a form of non-associative learning in which an animal’s innate response to a stimulus decreases after repeated or prolonged presentations of that …
In this week’s TWIP, and in the process of going through my latest camera roll, I found myself marvelling at the process of animal habituation and deep gratitude for the …
Sitting with animals in this wilderness is some of the most powerful medicine you can get. Wait. Not just animals. The landscapes and the changing light have incredible power to …
Leopard cubs are always high up on the list of most safari goers and for good reason. The adorable playful nature of seeing young cats interacting will leave anybody with …
Over the past couple of months, we have had some incredible lion viewing and the resulting dynamics unfolding across Londolozi have been quite exciting. There are a number of young, …
Many questions have been flying around the Rangers’ Room this week… Where is the Ntomi Male? Where will the young male cheetah be next? What is happening with the females …
The Ntsevu Lionesses’ stories have been told by many rangers in the Sabi Sand Nature Reserve for many years. It is said that they are possibly some of the biggest …
Over the past week, the legendary Londolozi bushveld has truly lived up to its well-deserved reputation. As we embrace the depths of winter, the crisp mornings greet us with a …