
Africa’s Rhinocerotidae.
Celebrating the endangered African Rhinoceros in these photos taken on Safari at Londolozi Lodge in the Sabi Sands. May we find a solution to end
Celebrating the endangered African Rhinoceros in these photos taken on Safari at Londolozi Lodge in the Sabi Sands. May we find a solution to end
Kenya. – Meet Maxwell. He was found in 2007, aged about one years old, running around aimlessly in the Nairobi National Park. The elephant keepers
Gondwana Game Reserve. – We had an incredible white Rhino sighting. The female, known lovingly to the rangers as Little Miss Daisy, has been on
There’s nothing like an African Safari. One where a qualified ranger takes you across vast green plains and over rolling hills in search of game.
Eastern Cape. #ShotLeft. – The white rhino at Kragga Kamma have been dehorned as a precaution against poaching. A necessary thing these days. Actually, when I was
Celebrating the endangered African Rhinoceros in these photos taken on Safari at Londolozi Lodge in the Sabi Sands. May we find a solution to end the poaching of this fragile species. Big 5 photo monologue
Kenya. – Meet Maxwell. He was found in 2007, aged about one years old, running around aimlessly in the Nairobi National Park. The elephant keepers who were out in the forest as usual with the
Gondwana Game Reserve. – We had an incredible white Rhino sighting. The female, known lovingly to the rangers as Little Miss Daisy, has been on the reserve for a while. She has been de-horned as
There’s nothing like an African Safari. One where a qualified ranger takes you across vast green plains and over rolling hills in search of game. Not quite knowing what you will meet as you round
Eastern Cape. #ShotLeft. – The white rhino at Kragga Kamma have been dehorned as a precaution against poaching. A necessary thing these days. Actually, when I was there three years ago it had just been done and
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