…contend with dust, loose gravel and mid-afternoon temperatures of 46 degrees Celcius. Our bicycles attracted a lot of attention We were never without company We soon got the hang of…
…hands, and a gold tikka tenderly affixed in my hair to lie shimmering on my forehead. Elizabeth sighed softly and murmured, “You look beautiful”, before turning to Mary, “I remember…
…got his breakfast and we got to smell some fresh air. Everybody won. The best thing about this sighting though was only one other vehicle turned up. And they moved…
…herbivores to move in and in turn, predators. The subsequent cheetah sightings have been incredible. This is Risasi, sister to Ruka and Rafiki, the two brothers we featured recently in…
…goodbye. During my time at Angama, I have written 162 blog posts and on each occasion I have sat at the computer, staring at the flashing cursor on a blinding…
…to her first litter of cubs and we can confirm that as she was seen relocating three cubs to a different site. Moving from nest to nest is a common…
…we drove through the hills of Laikipia at night searching from bush to bush. Every few moments Steven would stop, turn off the lights and the engine and close his eyes — forcing his attention…
I am so sad to be the bearer of bad news: earlier this week, Risasi lost one of her beautiful cheetah cubs that we’ve all come to love. Park rangers…
…The cubs must have been stashed away prior to the hunt and awaiting their turn to eat. F 6.3, 1/500, ISO 250 | Robert Sayialel F 10, 1/1250, ISO 1600…
…lion dynamics is survival of the fittest. We hope these young fellas find their footing in this wild and harsh landscape. F 7.1, 1/1000, ISO 500 | Sammy Njoroge It…