A Letter from the Field17 May 2024Robert Kiprotich, who is a Guide, birder and the Angama Foundation’s champion for the Mara Raptor Project, shares an update from his friends in the ProjectByRobert Kiprotich
Of Birds and Butterflies22 March 2024Friend of Angama and lover of the bushveld, South African Simon Rosholt is reminded of the tough decision a would-be birder once facedByGuest Author
This Week at Angama #2522 December 2022The food chain in the Mara ecosystem is complex but one thing's for sure — you want to be on top of itByAndrew Andrawes
Clucks, Cackles and Chatter18 November 2022A day in the life of Shamba keeper and wildlife enthusiast Jeremy includes more feathers than you would expectByJeremy Lorinyo
This Week at Angama #22420 May 2022There’s been a great deal of cat movement in the Triangle this week — lions, leopards, even cheetah have been venturing out to find meals in unusual placesByRobert Sayialel
This Week at Angama #19023 September 2021After an unusual sighting this week, Robert took it as a sign to feature some of the Mara's most beautiful and overlooked animals – its avifaunaByRobert Sayialel
A Tribute to a Mapmaker13 July 2021It was with a heavy heart that Kate was tasked with penning a goodbye to Angama’s dear friend, Duncan Butchart, but one she was honoured to performByKate Fitzgerald Boyd
The Migrant Birder Returns1 December 2020While the Great Migration may be East Africa’s better-known natural phenomenon, for Adam Scott Kennedy, the migratory habits of East Africa’s birds are far more awe-inspiringByAdam Scott Kennedy
In Search of the Shoebill14 July 2020What is it – a bird? A dinosaur? Tyler and Shannon headed to Uganda on a quest to find out more about one of Africa’s most enigmatic inhabitants, the shoebillByTyler Davis
This Week At Angama #12312 June 2020They say absence makes the heart grow fonder – it feels as though truer words have never been spoken now that I’m back in the Mara
ByMwikali Ndambo
This Week At Angama #11517 April 2020It was titan versus titan this week in the Mara, but only one would emerge victorious from this week's dramatic eventsByMwikali Ndambo
This Week At Angama #11410 April 2020No two game drives in the Mara are alike, but one thing you can count on is returning with an interesting story to tellByMwikali Ndambo