Birding expert, Martin Benadie, led a 12-day birding expedition through some of Malawi’s most diverse and wildlife rich areas, aimed at finding some of the country’s key species.
Great news as Liwonde National Park has attracted lions to the area once again. Hopefully ‘Titus’ will settle in!
Pafuri is so diverse in many ways, perhaps this is what has attracted people to the area through the times.
Shumba Camp was dominated by the Busanga Pride for the 2011 season, but let’s look at some of the fundamentals of lion dynamics in the area and what our role is as spectators.
Nature is truly ‘red in tooth and claw’ as territorial lions square off – with fatal results…
Wild dog packs fiercely defend their hunting grounds, resulting in a costly battle for both packs…
A first hand account of the dramitic transformation the Savute Channel has undergone over the last four decades.
The Linyanti Pack has returned to Kings Pool and all the pups are doing great!
Conservation in Africa takes a major step forward with the formation of the KAZA TFCA
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Birding with Kate Turkington in Livingstone
Lesley Simpson
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