Tag Archives: Mozambique

Successful Translocation of African wild dog Pups; Zimbabwe to North Carolina

African wild dogs have been translocated all over Southern Africa in increased efforts to re-introduce these predators into their traditional ranges where they have gone extinct or been unduly pressured. A chance to increase survival potential of this charismatic endangered … Continue reading

Posted in adventure travel, aeroplane, Aeroplane art, Africa, Africa Parks, African child, African Safari, African wild dogs, african wildlife, african wildlife conservation fund, aircraft, animal rights, art, art collaboration, bio diversity, bush camps, Chilo Gorge, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, citizen science, community conservation, eco-tourism, Flying Safaris, Gonarezhou Conservation Trust, gonarezhou national park, great limpopo transfrontier conservation Area, Harare, landscape, landscapes, Lin Barrie Art, lowveld, Painted Dogs, painted Dogs, Painted Wolf Wines, painted wolves, paintings, predators, puppies, pups, rewilding, safari, Save Valley Conservancy, travel | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Cyclone Idai hits Zimbabwe; Save River in Full Spate at Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge

A day spent at Chipinda Pools Tented Camp on the tranquil Runde River, sketching and meeting fellow conservationists and safari operators, (little do I know that this is the lull before the storm….) Inspired by the riverine vegetation and by … Continue reading

Posted in abstract art, adventure travel, Africa, africa, African child, African flora, African Safari, african wildlife, aircraft, animal rights, art, beauty, bio diversity, bush camps, Changana people, Chilo Gorge, Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge, chimanimani, clive stockil, community conservation, Cyclone, disaster, family, Floods, gonarezhou national park, Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park, landscape, Lin Barrie Art, Lin Barrie publication, lowveld, Machangana culture, malawi, mozambique, photography, Rainy. Season, Rivers, runde river, rural school,, safari, SAVE, Save River, Save Valley Conservancy, Senuko, Shangaana people, travel, Uncategorized, wilderness, zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Parks | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 11 Comments

Running in front of a cyclone, diamonds and raindrops…..

8th January: On our way back to Senuko, we drive into the dusk with flashing stabs of lightening that illuminate a huge cloud front in the East, somewhere over Mozambique. Seems like the front of weather from the cyclone in … Continue reading

Posted in Africa, African flora, african wildlife, beauty, flowers, insects, landscape, predators, Senuko, Uncategorized, zimbabwe | Tagged , , , , , , , | Leave a comment