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Written By: admin on August 15, 2009 One Comment
Makgadikgadi & Kalahari Desert Elephant Collarings

Deploying collars on elephants is quite an event, perhaps one could say a production. Exciting… my adrenalin was high as we made our approach, spotting a bachelor herd of 8 elephants in the shade of a tree

Written By: admin on August 4, 2009 4 Comments
Elephants mourn the loss of a young bull

whole herds of elephants surrounded, circled and examined the body… one can almost understand the sorrow and anguish they look to be feeling.

Written By: admin on July 17, 2009 No Comment
Night in Nogatsaa

There is nothing like sleeping in the fresh Africa air, without a tent. The smells and sounds are intoxicating!

Written By: admin on July 16, 2009 No Comment
Elephants get “cozy” in the Winter

Most people think of Springtime as the time for “love”, but perhaps for some wildlife, it is the crisp chill of Winter that arouses the desire to warm up and get cozy… the chances of potentially witnessing a mating with one of our collared elephants was unbelievable

Written By: admin on April 22, 2009 No Comment
Earth Day

This morning I woke up particularly early. I couldn’t sleep anymore, as the wind was unusually strong, causing large branches to scrape along the metal of the roof. Every morning as I open up the house, I walk carefully

Written By: admin on March 20, 2009 One Comment
Pink Elephant

Yes! Pink elephants do exist! If you haven’t read yet… the latest news that has hit the press and has roused interest around the World, is the highly unusual sighting of an adorable, little pink elephant in the Okavango Delta, here in Botswana!

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