Exciting Developments Around This Year’s Ostrich Nest
The discovery of new life brings so much hope and joy, always! And it’s such an exhilarating and special experience here at Londolozi. As a Tracking and Guiding Team, these …
The discovery of new life brings so much hope and joy, always! And it’s such an exhilarating and special experience here at Londolozi. As a Tracking and Guiding Team, these …
The Wild Dog Saga at Londolozi takes yet another unexpected turn. During a recent afternoon game drive, Ranger Nick and his guests enjoyed a sighting of rhinos after an earlier …
This blog is to help cheer up the mood after yesterday’s devastating news. There are no two ways about it, the excitement levels are through the roof at Londolozi. Reece …
The second instalment of the camera trap chronicles has been completed over the last week. Once again the main focus in trying to catch a leopard so we searched around …
The vast majority of animal activity at Londolozi is often left unseen. Despite boasting some of the densest animal populations in Africa, we still spend a great amount of time …
Take a good look at the photo below. It is of a lion’s paw lunging in to grab a buffalo calf. Wild! We weren’t there to see this action take …
It seems great things do happen in threes as following on from Part 1 and Part 2 of this investigation, it seems we have finally struck gold. No hyenas were …
We continue with our search to gather evidence of who or what is responsible for moving the elephant skull. We tried using another trail camera with the ability to capture …
An elephant cow passed away just south of the Londolozi Camps in mid 2019 from natural causes. Once a wildlife veterinarian from the Sabi Sand Game Reserve had established that …
We have showcased a few camera trap or trail camera photos in the past, the most notable of which was when the Tortoise Pan male tackled an nyala right in …
We have used trail cameras quite a bit on the reserve over the years. A few years back Andrea Campbell went on a quest to capture footage of an otter. …
We wrap up our Camera Trap Series today with a final run of pictures. We’ll go into the technology behind the camera traps in more detail in a later post, …
Today we present the third batch of our favourites from the camera trap survey. Variety was the name of the game here, and although there were multiple leopard shots captured …
Today we continue our series of interesting and unusual photographs from the recent camera trap study conducted across Londolozi. Some photos were comical, and some left us scratching our heads …
The Panthera organisation recently conducted a camera trap survey across Londolozi. The survey was done to get a better understanding of the leopard dynamics, densities and movements, but had the …