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World Lion Day in Celebration of a languid, lithe and lovely beast.
Musings on the languid, lithe and lovely beast that we call ‘Lion’ … Panthera leo, creature of fable and bible, myth and immediate powerful reality. My immediate and powerful reality. Here below is my sketch in honour of the great … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, Africa, africa, African child, African Safari, African wild dogs, african wildlife, african wildlife conservation fund, animal rights, anti poaching, arid areas, art, beauty, bio diversity, books, bush camps, Chilo Gorge, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, citizen science, clive stockil, community, community conservation, conservation, conservation education, conservation news, conservation publication, cultural beliefs, culture, drawing, Dutch Embassy, Dutch Painter, eco-tourism, ecosystem, education, endangered, endangered species, environment, Gonarezhou Conservation Trust, gonarezhou national park, great limpopo transfrontier conservation Area, Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park, hunting, initiation rites, Kafue National Park, kalahari, kgalagadi, landscape, lewa conservancy, Life Drawing, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, lions, lowveld, mana pools, mozambique, Netherlands, Northern Rangelands Trust, painted dog conservation, Painted Dogs, Painted Wolf Foundation, painted wolves, paintings, Panthera, photography, Poaching, poison, predators, prey, pups, Rembrandt, safari, safari guide, Save River, Save Valley Conservancy, sculpture, Senuko, Shangaana people, sketching, Totem, tradition, traditional cattle herders, Tusk Trust, virtual art exhibition, wild dogs, wilderness, wildlife trade, wood sculpture, Zambian Safaris, zimbabwe
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Tagged African Wildlife Conservation Fund, AWF, bio diversity, biology, books, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, community and wildlife conflict, eco-tourism, endangered species, Gonarezhou National Park, inter predator aggression, Lion, Painted Dog Conservation, painted wolves, Painted wolves foundation, Panthera, Panthera leo, paul funston, Recumbent Lion, safari, Save Valley Conservancy, tourism, WCN, wilderness, zimbabwe
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Painting and Sketching in my Garden of Eden; But Winter is Coming…….
As an artist and as a naturalist, skulls skins and bones have always fascinated me. I love drawing the shapes of found natural objects and perhaps this harks back to the fact that I loved Biology as a scholar. The … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, Africa, africa, African child, African flora, African Safari, African wild dogs, african wildlife, aloes, anti poaching, arid areas, art, art collaboration, art exhibition, baboons, beauty, bio diversity, Black rhinos, conservation, conservation news, dogs, dragons, drawing, eco-tourism, edible plant, education, elephants, endangered species, fire, flowers, gardens, gardens and flowers, giant African snail, how to train your dragon, hunting, interior decor, landscape, leopards, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, lions, love, lowveld, movies, orchids, Painted Dogs, painted Dogs, painted wolves, Pangolin, photography, Poaching, poison, predators, prey, reptiles, rhinos, Sabi Stars, safari, Senuko, serenity, sketching, skulls, treasure, Uncategorized, White rhinos, wild dogs, wilderness, wolves, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe National Parks
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Tagged acrylic, aloes, armageddon, art, ArtbyLinbarrie, artinstallation, balance of nature, boneandwire, bones, cablewire, creature, Crossandra, darth vader, dragon head, dragons, ecostysems, ecosytems, eden, end game, found objects, Game of Thrones, garden, garden of eden, how to train your dragon, hunted, hunter, illegal wildlife trade, impala, indigenous, Kudu, leopard, mopani, movies, naturalcycles, nstallation, oil, orchids, poaching, porcupine, prey, quills, Rhino, sabi star, sculpture, Senuko, skeletons, sketches, skins, skulls, snails, Snares, snarewire, Star Wars, Strelitzia, Tsavene Bush house, vinca, wild dog art, wildebeeste, Winter is Coming, wire, Zebra, zebra skin
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Painted Wolves at Chilo Gorge: Wine and Wild Dogs galore!
Painted Wolves will be returning to Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge SOON! whether you call them by their full latin name Lycaon pictus, or by their other names African wild dogs, Painted Wolves, or Painted dogs… they are all the same … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, adventure travel, aeroplane, Africa, africa, African Safari, African wild dogs, african wildlife, african wildlife conservation fund, aircraft, animal rights, anti poaching, arid areas, art, art collaboration, art exhibition, bio diversity, bush camps, Chilo Gorge, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, community conservation, conservation, conservation education, conservation news, cooking, culture, dogs, eco-tourism, education, endangered species, family, food, food culture, Gonarezhou Conservation Trust, gonarezhou national park, great limpopo transfrontier conservation Area, Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park, home grown food, Hunter gatherers, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, lowveld, painted Dogs, Painted Wolf Wines, painted wolves, Pedal 4 Paws, Poaching, poison, predators, prey, pups, rabies, rural school,, safari, Save River, Save Valley Conservancy, Senuko, slow food, taste, Taste of Africa, tradition, travel, wild dogs, wilderness, wine, wine tasting, wines, wolves, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Parks
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Tagged African Wildlife Conservation Fund, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, Gonarezhou National Park, Gonarezhou Predator Project, Painted Wolf Wines, paintedwolf, paintings, wilddogs, wine, wine tasting, zimbabwe, zimbabwe tourism
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Kgalagadi safari; Jackals and Lions; Meerkats and Flowers…
Continuing our Safari, our Adventure!….(please bear with me … many more photos are to be added in the next few weeks, but I am going offline to my bush house for a while…meanwhile I have also created a blog on … Continue reading →
Posted in abstract art, adventure travel, Africa, africa, African flora, African Safari, African wild dogs, african wildlife, arid areas, art, art exhibition, beauty, bio diversity, birding, birds, books, botswana, bush camps, clive stockil, community conservation, conservation, conservation publication, cooking, culture, Desert, dogs, eco-tourism, elephants, endangered species, family, fire, flowers, food, gardens, insects, kalahari, kgalagadi, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, lions, love, Northern Cape, owls, Painted Dogs, Painted Wolf Wines, painted wolves, Pangolin, photography, poison, predators, prey, Rainy. Season, reptiles, Rivers, safari, serenity, Snakes, tradition, travel, Uncategorized, wild dogs, wilderness, wine, wines
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Tagged 4 x 4, adventure, africa, african wild cat, animals, art, art inspiration, aub river, babies, barking gecko, beetles, big sky, birds, blackthorn acacia, botswana, camping, cape fox, clouds, Desert, eco-system, first rain, food, friends, gecko, Giraffe, good friends, grass, grey acacia, Gus Mills, Kalahari Lodge, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Mabuasehube, meerkat, mouse, nests, nossob, oryx, owls, photography, red hartebeeste, rescue, riverbed, Roger Brown, safari, Safari lodge, sand dunes, semi arid, sunrise, sunset, teamwork, thorns, tortoises, waterhole, wildebeeste, wine
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Deeper, and deeper, into Africa!
The HAC Caravan lifts effortlessly and we wing our way over the neat cluster of high rise buildings that puncture Harare’s CBD, surrounded in the south by sprawling fast growing hi-density suburbia- row upon row of little box houses standing … Continue reading →
Posted in adventure travel, Aeroplane art, Africa, African child, African flora, African Safari, African wild dogs, african wildlife, african wildlife conservation fund, aircraft, animal rights, anti poaching, art, beauty, bio diversity, birding, birds, Black rhinos, boutique hotels, Chilo Gorge, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, chilojo cliffs, clive stockil, community conservation, conservation, conservation education, conservation news, conservation publication, cooking, culture, dance, eco-tourism, edible plant, education, elephants, endangered species, flowers, Flying Safaris, food culture, Frankfurt Zoological Society, gardens and flowers, gonarezhou national park, great limpopo transfrontier conservation Area, Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park, Honey gatherers, Hunter gatherers, hunting, initiation rites, landscape, Lin Barrie Art, lowveld rhino Trust, painted Dogs, Painted Wolf Wines, painted wolves, Poaching, poison, predators, prey, Prince William, Prince William Award For Conservation, rhinos, rural school,, safari, Save River, travel, Tusk Trust, wetlands, White rhinos, wilderness, wildlife trade, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Parks
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Tagged africa, African Bushcamps, african wild dog, African wild dogs, animals, Anthony Kaschula, art, baobab, beadwork, Beks Ndhlovu, Bumi, Bumi Hills Anti Poaching Unit, Charles Brightman, Chief Mahenye, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, chilojo cliffs, Clive Stockil, co-existance, conservation, cooking, culture, dance, Deeper Africa, eco-tourism, elephants, environment, flowers, gardens, GLTFCA, gonarezhou, Gonarezhou Bush Camps, gorgeous photo, HAC, hunter gatherer, hunting, landscape, Lin Barrie Art, Machangana people, Mark Brightman, music, nature, nic polenakis, Prince William, Prince William Award for a Lifetime achievement in Conservation, rhinos, safari, Shelley Cox, Somalisa, Somalisa Camp, Victoria Falls Anti Poaching Unit, wild dogs, wildlife, Will Smith, zimbabwe
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Zimbabwe Wild Dogs, Dressed for Success!
African Wildlife Conservation Fund….Dressed for Success! Have a look at our revamped vehicle for our Gonarezhou Predator Project education team. Taking wildlife to the people! Not only is the vehicle fun and exciting for the children, but it depicts much … Continue reading →
Posted in Africa, African Safari, African wild dogs, african wildlife conservation fund, animal rights, anti poaching, art, birding, birds, bush camps, chilojo cliffs, community conservation, conservation news, conservation publication, culture, dogs, eco-tourism, education, elephants, endangered species, family, Frankfurt Zoological Society, gonarezhou national park, great limpopo transfrontier conservation Area, landscape, Painted Dogs, painted wolves, Poaching, poison, predators, prey, rabies, SAVE, Save Valley Conservancy, Two Oceans Marathon, Uncategorized, VAWZ, wilderness, wildlife trade, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Parks
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Tagged africa, african wild dog, African wild dogs, African Wildlife Conservation Fund, animals, art, chilojo cliffs, community and wildlife conflict, conservation, eco-tourism, education, elephants, environment, GLTFCA, gonarezhou, painted dogs, poaching, Save Valley Conservancy, wild dogs, wildlife, wildlife education, zimbabwe
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Tusk Trust and Prince William; real rhinos, knitted rhinos, wooden rhinos….!
Tusk Trust and Prince William are a force to be reckoned with….! 25 years of tireless efforts on behalf of endangered African wildlife such as rhinos, elephants and wild dogs culminated in a glittering dinner event hosted by Prince William … Continue reading →
Posted in adventure travel, Africa, African Safari, African wild dogs, african wildlife, african wildlife conservation fund, animal rights, anti poaching, art, bicycle rides, bio diversity, Black rhinos, bush camps, community conservation, conservation, conservation news, conservation publication, cooking, culture, dogs, Duchess of Cambridge, Duke of Cambridge, eco-tourism, education, elephants, endangered species, family, food, food culture, Gogo Olive, home grown food, Lin Barrie Art, London, Lowveld Rhino Trust, Northern Rangelands Trust, painted dog conservation, Painted Dogs, Painted Wolf Wines, painted wolves, Poaching, poison, predators, Prince George, Prince William, Prince William Award For Conservation, Princess Charlotte, Save Valley Conservancy, Senuko, travel, Tusk Trust, tusk trust conservation awards, United for Wildlife, White rhinos, wilderness, wildlife trade, wine, wood sculpture, world rhino day, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Parks
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Tagged African Wildlife Conservation Fund, Artemis, Charlie Mayhew, duke of Cambridge, elephants, Gogo Olive, Jeremy Borg, Joyve Chimanye, Painted Dog Conservation, Painted Wolf Wines, Peter Blinston, Prince George, Prince William, Prince William Award for Conservation in Africa, Princess Charlotte, rhinos, Saint Georges Hall, Tom Lalampaa, Tusk Trust, wild dogs, Windsor Castle, Zuva
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Extinction is forever…..Russet Rhinos must survive!
Extinction is forever. It will be a sad day if ever we can not see these wonderful creatures called ‘Rhinos’ in the wild….. Here at Senuko Ranch in the Save Valley Conservancy, and contiguous with the Greater Limpopo Transfrontier … Continue reading →
Posted in Africa, African wild dogs, african wildlife, african wildlife conservation fund, art, beauty, Black rhinos, bush camps, conservation, conservation news, conservation publication, Duke of Cambridge, eco-tourism, education, elephants, great limpopo transfrontier conservation Area, International rhino foundation, landscape, lewa conservancy, Lin Barrie Art, Lowveld Rhino Trust, lowveld rhino Trust, Northern Rangelands Trust, painted dog conservation, Painted Wolf Wines, painted wolves, Poaching, poison, predators, Prince William, Prince William Award For Conservation, rhinos, safari, Save Valley Conservancy, Senuko, The Royal Foundation, Tusk Trust, tusk trust conservation awards, United for Wildlife, White rhinos, wilderness, wildlife trade, wine, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Parks
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Tagged africa, african wild dog, African Wildlife Conservation Fund, animals, art, Black rhino, Clive Stockil, conservation, duke of Cambridge, eco-tourism, elephants, environment, Extinction, gorgeous photo, International rhino foundation, land issues, Lewa Conservancy, lin barrie, Lin Barrie Art, lions, Lowveld Rhino Trust, Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve, nature, Northern rangelands trust, Painted Wolf Wines, Prince William, Prince William Award, rhinos, safari, Save, Save Valley Conservancy, Senuko, Tusk Awards, Tusk Trust, United for Wildlife, White rhino, wilderness, wildlife, zimbabwe
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African wild dog pups make life worth living…
Nyarushanga Pack-a Diary by Lin Barrie An African wild dog den in an old warthog burrow, in a termite mound near a huge rocky hill (a ‘kopjie’) on Senuko Ranch in the Save Valley Conservancy. GPS co-ordinates: 36K0401936-7719474 Seven pups … Continue reading →
Posted in Africa, African flora, African wild dogs, african wildlife, african wildlife conservation fund, animal rights, art, art exhibition, Association of Zimbabwe Travel Agents, beauty, bicycle rides, birding, birds, bush camps, conservation, conservation news, conservation publication, dogs, eco-tourism, elephants, family, gonarezhou national park, great limpopo transfrontier conservation Area, Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park, landscape, Lin Barrie Art, painted dog conservation, Painted Dogs, Painted Wolf Wines, painted wolves, Pedal 4 Paws, photography, Poaching, poison, predators, safari, Save Valley Conservancy, Senuko, serenity, Tusk Trust, Uncategorized, wilderness, wine, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Parks
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Tagged African wild dogs, African Wildlife Conservation Fund, art, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, conservation, painted dogs, Painted Wolf Wines, painted wolves, sabi stars
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Birding and Impalas; Predators and Art…
Clive Stockil and I have helped to host some wonderful guests at Chilo Gorge and in Gonarezhou Park over the last few weeks. It has been a very busy time, with Safari guides Thomas Mutombeni, Lionel Muzengi, John Laing, Clive … Continue reading →
Posted in Africa, African flora, African wild dogs, african wildlife, african wildlife conservation fund, aloes, art, beauty, birding, birds, Chilo Gorge, chilojo cliffs, conservation, dogs, Duke of Cambridge, eco-tourism, elephants, gardens and flowers, gonarezhou national park, great limpopo transfrontier conservation Area, landscape, Lin Barrie Art, Painted Dogs, painted wolves, poison, predators, Prince William, Prince William Award For Conservation, Rivers, safari, Save Valley Conservancy, Senuko, serenity, Snakes, Tusk Trust, tusk trust conservation awards, Uncategorized, zimbabwe
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Tagged africa, Africa Albida Tourism, african wild dog, African wild dogs, animals, art, Balck eagle, Black stork, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, Chilo Gorge Sagfari Lodge, chilojo cliffs, Clive Stockil, conservation, duke of Cambridge, eco-tourism, Egyptian goose, environment, fish eagle, gardens, gorgeous photo, Grey headed parrot, Hammerkop, heron, kingfisher, Kuyimba trading, landscape, Lion, make up artist, nature, Patrick Mavros, Pells Fishing owl, Prince William, safari, safaris 4 Africa, save river, Save Valley Conservancy, Senuko, Strachans, Tsavene Bush house, Tusk Awards, Tusk Trust, United for Wildlife, Vulpro, vultures, waterlilies, wild dogs, wildlife, Zim Artist, zimbabwe
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