When your travel agent offers a visit to any establishment that offers touching a wild species as entertainment – say no. Simon Espley – CEO Africa Geographic
Read MoreMany readers were amazed and delighted to see the videos of the Grevy zebra birth in last week’s blog. Tonya Cole commented that she didn’t know there were different species of zebras. I’m sure she wasn’t alone so today’s story highlights the differences between the common zebra and the highly endangered Grevy zebra.
Read MoreImagine my friend and safari guide, Joseph Mutemi’s concern when he came across a Grevy zebra lying alone on the road.
Read MoreOne of the challenges of wildlife photography is to convey the power of an animal without putting oneself in danger.
Read MoreGrowing up in a safe community surrounded by love and a caring is a good predictor of resilience later in life. Enjoy this film about Little Mwana, Murera’s miracle baby, she is off to a good start.
Read MoreA living and thriving nature is not only valuable intrinsically, it is also financially valuable to us.
Ralph Chami PhD.
Read MoreElephants constantly remind us that miracles are possible. - Angela Sheldrick
Read MoreElephant conservation is not an African issue, it's a worldwide issue. Investing and elephants, is investing in the world's biodiversity. Elephants Alive https://elephantsalive.org
Read MoreYou never know how strong you are, until being strong is the only choice you have. – Bob Marley
Read More“This elephant has a lifespan of upwards of 60 years. Even if healing Murera takes a two-year struggle, it is important we try, as she so wants to live.” Dame Daphne Sheldrick
Read MoreI meant what I said and I said what I meant. An elephant's faithful one-hundred percent! Dr. Seuss
Read MoreDiscover the strategic thinking, complex emotions, and sophisticated language of elephants, shaping a unique and dynamic culture. National Geographic TV series Secrets of the Elephants.
Read MoreLook deep into nature and you will understand everything. - Albert Einstein
Read MoreTake me to the places on the earth that teach you how to dance, the places where you can risk letting the world break your heart. And I will take you to the places where the earth beneath my feet and the stars overhead make my heart whole again and again. - Oriah Mountain Dreamer
Read MoreBut perhaps the most important lesson I learned is that there are no walls between humans and the elephants except those we put up ourselves, and that until we allow not only elephants, but all living creatures their place in the sun, we can never be whole ourselves. - Lawrence Anthony
Read More“It’s so dry here the small animals and birds depend on the elephants for their food.” In a recent conversation Dr. Winnie Kiiru described how elephant dung is helping to keep smaller animals alive during the unrelenting drought in Northern and Southern Kenya.
Read MoreYou know how to find a leopard? asked Kupai, as we bumped down the track in the Toyota Land Cruiser.
Read MoreNo water, no life. No blue, no green. - Sylvia Earle
Read MoreBeware, once you’ve spent the first night under a blanket of brilliant stars snuggled safely in your bed while listening to the roar of a distant lion or the rumble of contented elephants you may never want to go home…
Read MoreI’m celebrating on several fronts this week. I was thrilled to learn The Wisdom of Elephants is a semi-finalist in the North Street Book Competition for self-published books! It was very encouraging to learn the book was among the top 4% of 1,946 books submitted.
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