Many humans create problems for wildlife every day… We generate tons of waste which pollutes the environment, we cut down trees and clear the bush to expand our own space in the world, humans engage in harvesting unsustainable quantities of marine life or in the illegal trade in wildlife products and some people even go […]
Read moreNic Elliot, a researcher from Oxford University, is the Project Director of the Mara Lion Project and with his fellow zoologist, Arjun Gopalswamy, published a scientific paper (2016) on lion densities in the Mara eco-system, an area generally recognised as having the highest concentration of lions in Africa.
Read moreKenya has an incredible diversity of wildlife species owing firstly to its two rainy seasons a year, providing new grass and vegetation for the herbivores which are the prey species for the big cats and carnivores. And secondly, the very different types of wildlife habitat in the various parks, reserves and conservancies make it possible […]
Read moreAll holidays involve a fair amount of planning – especially specialist tours or those involving international travel – so let us take the stress out of your safari admin with this helpful summary of the key things you need to think about before you set off.
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