I guess a lot of you have been wondering what I’ve been up to lately, as there haven’t been an update here in a very long time. I could blame my day job
Hvordan ser du forskjellen på en gepard og en leopard er et spørsmål jeg får ganske ofte. Da de begge bor i Afrika og ofte deler leveområde kan jeg
I dag føler jeg meg helt tom. Jeg har mistet all energi. Den forferdelige nyheten om at enda en neshorn-familie har blitt skutt og drept i Sør-Afrika har virkelig gått innpå meg. For denne gangen er det personlig. Jeg kjente
Sticking to the subject of last week; capturing carnivores, this week I’ll share another couple of very special moments. Last week it was all about lions and wild dogs. This week it’s all about servals and caracals. What are those, you
Every time I’ve traveled to Africa it has been to work, either to do research for my degrees or to volunteer. Through doing this, I have come to know a whole lot of fantastic people working full time to study
Last week I shared with you my top five photography moments, and now it’s time for me to share my top moments doing various research and conservation work. I realized last week, however, by putting all the top 5 moments
It is now one month short of being a year since the last time I found myself driving alone on a dirt road in my trusted '93 Jeep Cherokee. It was my last day on South African soil after having
Here's an old post of mine from my previous website, and a favorite among many of my readers. I first posted this back in August 2014.
Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park (HiP) is the biggest game reserve in KwaZulu-Natal. It’s only 2 hours north of Durban, and less than an hour away from St Lucia Estuary. It is a Big 5 park, and definitely the most prominent one in