Virtual Game Drives: The Week in Video #15
What a difference a week makes… From the devastation we felt last week at the loss of 7 wild dog pups to the utter elation on Friday when we discovered …
What a difference a week makes… From the devastation we felt last week at the loss of 7 wild dog pups to the utter elation on Friday when we discovered …
The week ends with the most spectacular news on the Wild Dog front. Those of you who follow our Instagram feed will already know it, but the full report will …
As do most weeks in the bush, this one had its ups and downs. Unfortunately, the down was a really big one, and we are still a little bit in shock …
Closure is something we are are unlikely to get in this instance. Sometime between the hours of 12:00 and 16:00 on Monday 15th June, something happened near the Wild Dog …
It’s been a very unseasonal week, with rain rolling in and dampening the reserve. Wildlife activity was slowed as a result – at least the activity we could find – …
Today we are touched to share with you a letter from our partner Kate Groch, a world-famous teacher and a big-dreamer, Ubuntu-driven CEO of the Good Work Foundation! Dear Global …
“It’s human nature to wonder” – Conor Oberst Do you ever wonder what happens out in the bush between the usual game drive times? Do you ever wonder what animals …
Play the dawn chorus You can either put this video on in meditation (either with closed eyes or soft focus) or you can put this on in the background as …
Lucky Number 13 (if you’re more of an optimist) had great news for us in this, our 13th week of Video Safaris. The Tsalala female and cub were found alive …
Black Collared Barbet was the answer to this week’s mystery bird challenge, so congratulations to those who got it right. To be fair, the two with their backs to the …
The Wild Dog den (which has now moved; update on this coming soon) has provided not only amazing viewing, but wonderful times to just sit and listen. It was a …
Wildlife photography is practiced across the globe; it;s probably one of the most popular forms of photography there is, capturing the beautiful beasts that earth has to offer. Here at …
The Ntsevu pride are found far from their normal hunting grounds. For once, the wild dog den is peaceful, with no drama that we can see (apart from a huge …
We really are spoilt for choice when it comes to exploring the natural world. In all corners of the globe there are endless opportunities to investigate and consider different elements …
Ten out of ten. That’s literally all we should need to say for everyone to be able to walk away from this post smiling. And we’re not referring to the …