October 2014 – Recycling
Have you ever wondered what happens to animal carcasses in the bush? Blistering hot and bone dry. October was blistering hot, bone dry and in general not a great place
Have you ever wondered what happens to animal carcasses in the bush? Blistering hot and bone dry. October was blistering hot, bone dry and in general not a great place
August in the Luangwa Valley consists of gusting winds, red sunsets, loads of travelling Italians and great game-viewing. I was not going to write a whole newsletter about the Italians,
A baobab and his wife. If a stranger came up to me and asked to take one photo that captures the essence of the African bush as I know it,
"HasgtagHippo" It was a pleasant winter’s afternoon here in the Luangwa Valley and I was out on a walking safari with a lovely family of four from Scotland. On the
What a month May was! So hectic, in fact, that we never had the time to write the April addition of Willdife Camp’s newsletter. But now we're back with lots
March and April is always an exciting time in the Luangwa Valley. It marks the end of a green season in which we measured 731mm of rain here at Wildlife
Just like an athlete needs to stretch before a sprint, here at Wildlife Camp we also need to get warmed-up before the very busy peak-season. Hamstring-stretches June, traditionally, is our