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I (Dave) was born in England but grew up in South Africa and have been interested in all aspects of wildlife since I received a bird book (Roberts) at the age of 6. Love safaris and have visited the Kruger National Park on numerous occasions. Have also been to Kenya a lot and have been to Maasai Mara, Tsavo East/West. Love all African wildlife and would love to be a safari guide one day. Jenny is a South African and she really loves safaris/Africa.

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At 9:43pm on June 2, 2009, lyndaalaskacanada said…
Hi Jenny and Dave,

Just sent you a Friend request but forgot to add a comment! I have attended many Wildscreen International Wildlife Film Festivals in Bristol. Made a couple of trips there to try and find work in the field, since I had done some work in Alaska, for Survival Anglia and Discovery Channel. I stayed in the little hostel down by the canal, and almost got a flat down near the water, but found it too costly without work. What took you from SA to Bristol? I really like Bristol and the people there, had so much fun.

I lived in Alaska for 15 years, 5 in the Arctic but currently living in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Miss the wilderness all the time. Hope to get to Africa for a holiday one of these fine days.

Love all your photos!
At 2:19am on April 17, 2009, eiguoc said…
Hi. thanks for your comments. I know what all the birds & animals are. I just like making comments about what it going on. Beats having bird name written when I have a few pics of the same. I have a hard time viewing the pics on your page. What ratio are they set at? They seem elongated.
At 6:11am on January 20, 2009, Patti said…
Great photos, Dave and Jenny! I would love to travel to Africa one day, hopefully sooner rather than later. Thanks for the friend request and I enjoy chatting with you and the others in the chat room when I'm on.
At 6:16pm on September 18, 2008, JP said…
Hi Dave and Jenny. Only the people having been there in the wild are able to understand how much we mis the bush.
See you later Folks and have fun.
 
 

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I want to walk into the office of the CEO of Mpumalanga Parks Board next week, armed with your support and confirm our help to prevent senseless killings of wild unfenced Leopards throughout the province.
Next year will be our ten year anniversary and the biggest yet for the ILP. Provincial authorities have no funds or people to tackle the issues at hand and have asked for our help. We must act now to conserve the dwindling leopard population. Time is slipping away, but we need funds to tackle the problems and mobilise a team. That is why we have put together a membership scheme. Please make a small donation (your choice, but please don't hold back), and become a member of the ILP. You'll receive regular updates from the front line of wildlife conservation and a voucher worth $380 which you can redeem against a 2010 Wildlife Safari with On Track Safaris.
Donations can be made by credit card via our UK Representatives Research Cam www.researchcam.com. All funds raised go to the ILP.
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Written by Will Fox

Kevin offers his support


We received a boost this week when large carnivore behaviour specialist Kevin Richardson agreed to work more closely with the ILP, offering his skills and expert knowledge to assist us with upcoming projects. As most of you will know, Kevin has been associated with the ILP for many years, since he presented In Search of a Legend - Black Leopard. After hearing of our busy schedule and need for more assistance, Kevin was quick to offer his support and expertise to the ILP team. He brings a unique insight into the behaviour of carnivores, which will dovetail well with our operations in 2010.
We face some huge challenges next year and need more support both from experts and research volunteers. Let me know if you can help.
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