6 thoughts on “WildEarth – Sunrise Safari – 21 June 2023”
TIME STAMPS 1 Cedric & B'Kay0:40 – intro with tree house dam 26:06 – driving tracking lions, gowrie dam 53:07 – buffelshoek dam with hippos 56:15 – hyena came to drink Andrew & Mpho6:25 – sunrise 38:05 – yayy blonde mahiwa male resting 1:28:32 – giraffes & story Chris & Panda14:19 – plan for lions & tree damage by ellies 32:45 – demo of alien plant, toxic weeds with facts Rexon & O.D18:39 – driving with update on S8 & pride, hornbill & starling foraging 47:12 – driving 58:081:34:05 – VIEWER DISCRESION Mohawk & young male? killing a buffalo live kill!
I'm curious – when the guides head off into the bush off the road, aren't they concerned about the consequent destruction of plant and animal alike? Tortoises, snakes, small antelope in hiding, rodents, beetles etc etc. Isn't that part of the reason general park visitors are limited to roads, so as to protect fauna and flora off-road? 🤔
Seems a bit contradictory to the conservation venture.
TIME STAMPS 1
Cedric & B'Kay 0:40 – intro with tree house dam 26:06 – driving tracking lions, gowrie dam 53:07 – buffelshoek dam with hippos 56:15 – hyena came to drink
Andrew & Mpho 6:25 – sunrise 38:05 – yayy blonde mahiwa male resting 1:28:32 – giraffes & story
Chris & Panda 14:19 – plan for lions & tree damage by ellies 32:45 – demo of alien plant, toxic weeds with facts
Rexon & O.D 18:39 – driving with update on S8 & pride, hornbill & starling foraging 47:12 – driving 58:08 1:34:05 – VIEWER DISCRESION Mohawk & young male? killing a buffalo live kill!
TIME STAMPS 2
Rexon & O.D 1:51:38 2:15:27 2:35:21 2:42:29 2:48:31 2:56:21 – VIEWER DISCRESION mohawk & young male? with buffalo kill feeding..hyena nearby waiting
Cedric & B'Kay 1:44:34 – impala in thickets 2:11:23 – nyala bull 2:37:03 2:45:06 – yayy tortoise pan on the hunt
Chris & Panda 1:47:31 2:01:50 2:27:46 – ndlovu dam, ellies arrive to drink, map demo..bull closeby 2:54:51 – saddle-billed stork in flight
Happy hump day all safari lovers
Action packed morning thank you guys & F.C blessings x
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I'm curious – when the guides head off into the bush off the road, aren't they concerned about the consequent destruction of plant and animal alike? Tortoises, snakes, small antelope in hiding, rodents, beetles etc etc.
Isn't that part of the reason general park visitors are limited to roads, so as to protect fauna and flora off-road? 🤔
Seems a bit contradictory to the conservation venture.