…Robert Sayialel F 14, 1/100, ISO 200 | Eric Lemaalo As one would expect, the Bila Shaka Boys are making the most of the latest arrivals as we found all…
…8.0, 1/500, ISO 500 | Andrew Andrawes F 9.0, 1/500, ISO 320 | Andrew Andrawes The Nyati Six are the fathers of the new cubs that have been seen with…
…Stratton’s favourite community conservation areas in Kenya. A few years ago, the Kenya Bird of Prey Trust, whom the Angama Foundation supports, partnered with the Kwenia community to conserve critically…
…we named Tent 3 in South Camp ‘Patty’s Tent’ in the hope she might come and stay one day. It has the best access from the vehicle drop-off point to…
…give us a clear indication a change is coming sooner rather than later. In other news the Angama Pride was below camp early one morning and, after sleeping the heat…
…dark areas of the scene. This is what allowed me to capture the sun amongst the misty trees without completely blowing out the image or having the foreground too dark….
Full disclosure: I am an open savanna girl through and through. I’m too spoilt to view game by crashing through thick bush tracking an animal for hours before catching a…
…in Kenya. Every cent raised through entry fees goes to supporting boots-on-the-ground conservation projects in the Mara, including the Angama Foundation. One of the competition’s most committed supporters over the…
Hues of blue and green crash into each other on the horizon as the rains come from the east following the sun. The short rains, also referred to as vuli…
…on an added layer of complexity. Amidst the vultures, a group of warthogs ambled in, likely drawn by the commotion and the promise of a meal. Yet, their enthusiasm quickly…