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Gaby is attending Karen-inVA (Moderator)'s event
April 27, 2009 from 7pm to 8pm
Join the WE crew around the fireside as WE celebrates our 2nd Birthday. April 27th is the day WE first broadcast our LIVE game drive in 2007. WE would love it if our viewers would help us in celebrating this event by sending in a (updated) small ...
April 27
Gaby is attending Valorie (Moderator)'s event
Death of an Old Friend... Wonky at Djuma Game Reserve
February 24, 2009 from 5am to 5:30am
There will be a special AM drive to say farewell to Wonky. Weather permitting, Pieter and Rory plan on being at Wonky's final resting place as the Sun comes up for a short visit to reflect on Wonky's life and the loss of our old friend... 5:00am C...
February 24

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We love traveling around the world and we have our hearts lost to South Africa...
We are happy to found this page and see your fantastic Wildlife "LIVE" and thinking we are there.
Big thank you WE!!

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At 10:47am on August 16, 2009, Hennie van Staden said…
Hi Gaby'
thanks for visiting my website.
And have a great time in S.A. in October,and thats very soon:-)
Hennie
At 11:32am on August 14, 2009, Hennie van Staden said…
Hi Gaby
yep the pic is from the LIon walk in Zimbawe
we did walk wtih 2 male Lions Etosha and Echo 2 brothers 17 months old
we did the walk on 24 sep 2008
At 1:51am on March 29, 2009, Christa said…
Hallo Gaby,

ich bin Kenyafan und auch wie Ihr auch ein absoluter Safarifreak. Dank WE kann man wenigsten jeden Tag das Safariafeeling geniessen.

Liebe Grüsse aus München
Christa
At 11:26pm on January 23, 2009, Suheyla said…
Hallo Gaby,
wir sind ja fast Nachbarn :)! Da muss man bis nach SA (wenn auch nur im www) um voneinander zu hören - schon witzig!
LG Suheyla (Birgit)
At 9:09pm on January 7, 2009, Blümchen66 said…
Hallo Gaby,nein leider war ich noch nie in SA aber das is mein größter traum da mal hin zu kommen.Ich denke nur leider das er nie in erfüllung gehen wird aus gesundheitlichen gründen.Um so mehr freue ich mich hier gelandet zu sein,so bin ich doch jeden tag in Sa ;-) und sehe meine heiß geliebten elefanten in freier wildbahn.So wie heute abend,das war soooo schön *täum* LG vom Blümchen Rebecca
At 7:52pm on December 29, 2008, EmeraldCity said…
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At 3:43am on December 15, 2008, Marie said…

Merry Christmas

At 3:18pm on December 8, 2008, qpnetwork said…
Hallo Gaby,
auch von hier liebe Grüße!! :D
At 9:20am on October 4, 2008, Joyce said…
Hello Gaby, I think you write very well, Gaby! I know we would love to see your pictures. Click on Photos, Upload photos, then I believe you will have to Trust Ning accessing your computer. Browse to your pictures and move them into the picture box. Follow the rest of the prompts and they should upload.

There is a helper lodge under the forums. We also have other members from Germany who can perhaps help you better than I did. Under Forum, you can click on Add a Discussion and ask for help.

Hopefully this helps a little.
At 1:06am on October 4, 2008, Cilla said…
Hi Gaby,

What part of NZ did you visit? We are enjoying the spring at present as the weather has been almost summer like. We visited Cape Town area 18 months ago for our daughter wedding. We hired a car and traveled the Garden Route and spent time at ADDO. I would love to travel more in Africa but getting there stuck in a plane for hours takes a huge effect. Anyway dreams are free. Cheers Cilla
 
 

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UK tour raises some great questions


Some great questions have been raised by University students during my recent lecture tour in the UK, which have focused our thoughts on the direction of the ILP for the next years. Sure, we’re growing rapidly but it’s important to ensure that we focus on our core aims first and foremost. The object of our research is to gather data on the density and behaviour of leopards (and other carnivores) outside of formally protected areas. And why? Well it is in these areas (the largest land mass of South Africa) that leopards are in conflict with humans and in these areas where they are the last of the big five remaining truly wild.
So how can we conserve the dwindling leopard population. As said, first we need data, but also we need to develop wildlife management methods and techniques. Within this we need to become more than a pure research project and tackle some of the other issues. Education is undoubtedly a major factor. We need to get the message across in the right way. But we also need to develop and employ pragmatic management solutions. We will need a holding facility to temporarily detain problem animals, sufficient to give us time to ensure that any relocation does not compromise the genetic dynamics of an area and importantly that we do not create a problem in that area. Whether that be with local livestock, people, or other leopards.
All of this will mean we need more staff. Dedicated people who have a passion for wildlife conservation. We’ll also need more funding. But here is where we can offer something a little different. We want to create an ILP membership scheme (say$8 annual fee). However rather then just ask for a membership fee, in return we want to offer something more than a badge or membership card. Membership will then entitle folks to a 10% discount off an African Conservation Safari. As with everything we do, we look to our friends to give us their input and feedback, so if you have any thoughts on this concept then I'd love to hear from you.
Written by Will Fox

Honey Badgers - You have to love them



Finally we have some news on our Honey Badger project. As you may know we have been holding two troublesome honey badgers, that were killing Geese on a farm and removed before they could get into even deeper trouble. Of-course we have been waiting for permits but (in this case), that is no bad thing. It has provided time for the badgers to loose their homing instinct to that farm (otherwise they would just head home and into more trouble). It's also given us time to arrange for tracking equipment. In this regard, we took lots of advice from badger specialists before deciding on a two pronged approach to tracking these animals that roam in very large areas.
Firstly, one of the badgers had a radio transceiver implant yesterday (unobtrusive low range device placed under the skin by a vet), and second they will each be given VHF collars before release. Of-course with such tenacious animals the collars won't last long before the badgers have destroyed and discarded them, but by that time we hope to have logged their new home range and have an idea of where to find them. Thereafter the implant (which has only a small range) will help us to monitor the badgers for the next year or so and gather much needed data on Honey Badgers living outside of formally protected area's. You've heard it before, but these are the area's where all carnivores at the biggest and imminent risk from human conflict. So we very much hope that these two will be only the first of many, so that our study results can hep formulate pragmatic conservation policies.
For now, the badgers will be monitored at Moholoholo wildlife rehabilitation centre for another twelve days and then we'll release them into a wild area. Where we hope they'll stay out of trouble. Yea I know, fat chance of that. Badgers just seem to look for trouble. I have to be honest, it's why I love them.

Written by Will Fox
 

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