…regularly to his crop raiding in nearby communities. Luckily, our commitment to mitigating this conflict helped to ease rising tensions in the area between wildlife and communities and provided an…
…few hyena were roaming around, and this female was sure to keep an eye on them, ensuring they didn’t get too close for comfort. Old, blind male buffalo is completely…
…destination and will again this year be hosting the third edition of Magical Kenya Ladies Open, a Ladies European Tour (LET) tournament. Cardamom House is the perfect combination of Swahili…
…Editor: Our Foundation is in its second year of supporting The Greatest Maasai Mara Photographer competition, which in turn supports the Anne Kent Taylor Fund. Entrants into the competition can…
…as their little faces peer out from behind a bush. Gradually, they start to relax and come out into the open. Three hours later and they are out and about,…
…drama, as the Bila Shaka boys will try to take back what’s rightfully theirs. We’re in for some fierce competition in the days to come. Stay tuned… F 6.3, 1/500,…
…they will spend in a specific area. As I write this, the herds are in the Triangle and we are loving all the wild drama that comes with it….
…be here in the next month or two! I couldn’t wait until the Global Big Day blog comes out to share my excitement over this relatively nondescript earth-toned lump of…
…a completely new light. Delegates of the Jackson Wild Summit (Kenyan chapter) working on their films This opportunity was particularly special as I got to see the Mara through the…
…adorned the walls since the day our doors opened. You will know him from the gentle brushstrokes of our Early-Birds which he lovingly brought to life so our guests could…