The Place We Call Home22 June 2021On the 12 June, the Mara conservancy proudly celebrated their 20th anniversary. Custodians of the beautiful Mara Triangle, the Angama family is proud to support the Mara Conservancy in every way we canByNicky Fitzgerald
Collaring Mama Kali23 February 2021One of the biggest hurdles animals face in the Greater Mara Ecosystem is human-wildlife conflict. Tyler Davis let us know how a new lion-collaring project is helping to address the issue at its rootByTyler Davis
A Runner’s High16 February 2021Shannon finds community and a new sense of accomplishment after running the UltraMARAthon - a 50km race through the Mara’s ConservanciesByShannon Davis
This Week At Angama #1225 June 2020A week dominated by some controlled bushfires sweeping across the southern portions of the Triangle, and then the delightful discovery of a new set of lion cubsByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #12129 May 2020The grass is turning a light shade of brown and distant plumes of smoke are rising in the south. Could it be that at last the rains are easing up?ByAdam Bannister
A Bastion For The Big 510 December 2019The Mara Triangle is fortunate to be home to healthy populations of all the Big 5 – in no small part due to the steadfast dedication of those who work tirelessly to conserve itByAdam Bannister
Back From The Brink10 September 2019Looking at the Mara Triangle now, it's hard to imagine that less than 20 years ago, the park was in free fall. We would like to pay tribute to the silent heroes of the Mara Conservancy for revitalising this extraordinary ecosystemByAdam Bannister
From the Ashes2 April 2019Far from a depressing event, in the Mara fire means life and activity – particularly for a fervid photographerByAdam Bannister
Poachers 0: Sniffer Heroes 119 March 2018Adam spends an afternoon with Nanyuki and Sopia, the newest recruits in the Mara canine unit and comes away with a newfound respect for what happens behind the scenes keeping our Reserve free from the scourge of poachingByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #56 March 2018A miracle happens when you add water to the land. Soaking rains this week brought the Maasai Mara to life and provided wonderful photographic canvasesByAdam Bannister
This Week At Angama #322 February 2018Fire, feeding frenzy and 'I see you, you see me’ between a lioness and a giraffe, and that classic lone-tree-in-the-grasslands shot all captured on This Week at AngamaByAdam Bannister