After his first attempt it was try two for Shishi verse the big bad world, this time we change the plan slightly we decided that for the first night we should feed him before we released him and not place food on the hatch so as not to attract unwanted attention form the wild Bush
Month: June 2017
After an amazing three months working alongside Anton and Harriot it is time for us to say goodbye. We have had some amazing experiences and crossed some big hurdles along the way. We have managed to achieve so much with getting the big aviary built which now stands there proud on the Conservancy, it is
An Aardvark – one of the closest living relatives to the African elephant! Honey Badger – World’s Most Fearless Creature A Leopard – has the widest range of habitats of all the big cats. A White Tailed Mongoose – the largest species of mongoose. Young Vervet Monkeys are very playful They also groom each
After the successful release of the Mongoose family we hadn’t seen them for a week or so and assumed they had made themselves at home in the bush. Little did we know that one of them was terrorising the residents on the conservancy. We were called out one day to pick up one of our
After a great deal of hard work and some fun along the way our first big project of building the bird enclosure is finished and is awaiting its first house guests. It presented some massive challenges such as how to get a roof on an enclosure when your working at least 4 meters in the
While our new animal clinic isn’t quite finished we have welcomed our very first residents in the form of two juvenile Spotted Eagle Owls. There came to us after being taken from their nest and played with and hit by some children, unfortunately this resulted in one of them having to have their right eye
After a few weeks of training Shishi our resident bush baby to have a fear of the dogs as well as training the dogs that he is not food in the hopes that he stood a chance in the wild. It was finally time to open the hatch and allow him the chance of a