Nature - that's what I'm all about. Being outdoors. Taking it all in, especially the African Bush. On the other hand the sea and the beauty of the sea brings calm to one's soul. Unfortunately, my husband does not enjoy the outdoors as much and I always have to find someone to accompany me to the bush or the sea and that is very hard. Some folks are just so lucky to live there. One day I plan to work on a game farm even if it is just to clean the rooms. I have been blessed with two daughters. One lives overseas and the other still at home and I love it. I enjoy a good gym workout which is the closest I can get to being 'outdoors' early in the morning in our new South Africa. As one dare not walk anymore for fear of being killed. Such a pity though, we live in the most beautiful country but have no freedom to enjoy the weather!
Hello Naomi
It's a long time ago that we meet you on the africam studio's
but we never forgot you
How are you doing,
we go 6 febr to the kruger for 5 weeks and hope to see some friends
like you and Karin LOLOL
Hi Naomi.......just read your profile....it really is scary the way we live here... people that dont know SA must think youre crazy with a comment like that:) !
Enjoy your day.....there really is nothing like an African morning....see you around
Hello Naomi. Wanted to add my "Welcome" to you!
Glad you could join us on WE TV and I hope you find the site as amazing as I do, every day!! Take care and see you around the site.
We have finally managed to get our live broadcast from Moholoholo wildlife rehabilitation centre working. Well there are a few problems with tree branches moving in front of the antenna which means the screen freezes every now and then but we can't chop out trees just for this broadcast. Having said that we have a plan to improve it and in the meantime we are getting some great day and night video of vultures, hyena and jackal to name just three species. Enjoy.
We've been hoping to find someone to help with our social networking in the USA for a while, then along came Deb Weston. Deb has been a supporter of the ILP for quite a while and came over to meet the team in Africa a few weeks ago. I'm pleased to announce that Deb has graciously offered to assist with social networking and fund raising for the ILP in the USA. So if you are in the USA, get in touch with Deb and let her know you are out there and care for the plight of wild leopards.
As most of you know, Kirsty Lynas has been working hard on social networking for the ILP in the UK ever since she finished her five month spell as a volunteer with us earlier this year.
Kirsty is continuing to work for us from the UK and co-ordinating with Deb who will cover the USA. Kirsty is also now managing the ILP membership scheme. All of those who have joined so far will be able to receive insider knowledge from Kirsty on a regular basis.
On that front, we need more folks to join the ILP membership scheme and soon, if we are to have any chance of saving the lives of Leopards. Sound dramatic? Well, a leopard was illegally shot this week and we were unable to prevent it.
That's one less leopard in the rapidly diminishing gene pool. If we all don't act soon there will be no leopards left in wild area's. That's no idle statement, our model shows a huge decline in the wild population. The genetic tipping point will come very soon, after which there will be no recovery. Please join the ILP membership scheme, we need your help.
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It's a long time ago that we meet you on the africam studio's
but we never forgot you
How are you doing,
we go 6 febr to the kruger for 5 weeks and hope to see some friends
like you and Karin LOLOL
Enjoy your day.....there really is nothing like an African morning....see you around
Glad you could join us on WE TV and I hope you find the site as amazing as I do, every day!! Take care and see you around the site.
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