WildEarth – Sunrise Safari – 29 November 2023



The full safaris can once again be viewed on YouTube

In addition to this, the full live channel is available on our apps and website as well as with many of our partners.

Find all the places you can watch it here: wildearth.tv/channel

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Sunrise Safari starts at – 05:00 (CAT) , 08:30 (IST) , 23:00 (EST) and 03:00 (GMT)

Sunset Safari starts at : 15:00 (CAT), 18:30 (IST) , 09:00 (EST) and 13:00 (GMT)

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10 thoughts on “WildEarth – Sunrise Safari – 29 November 2023”

  1. TIME STAMPS Full Drive
    Cedric & Mpho 0:33 – intro with plan to look for tlalamba & molwati 19:34 – driving after the leopards 20:13 30:06 40:11 58:11 1:08:05 1:18:40 1:44:28 2:00:37 – yayy tlalamba with molwati nearby..on the move..mating..molwati growling at them.. ❤
    2:26:20 2:41:25 2:55:16 – driving found the leopards in the thickets..tlalamba settled😀
    Gabe & Gert 5:26 – beautiful sunrise!
    35:13 – crime scene with hyena fur & a dead civet 55:44 – driving to first quiet hyena den 1:01:12 1:11:16 1:15:27 – yayy hyena ntima, junebug & ina resting ❤
    1:27:56 – root removal by an ellie demo..twindams with hippo, geese, lapwings, red-billed oxpeckers..1:54:21 – water thicknee, eagle in flight
    2:04:48 – yayy unicorn bull ❤
    2:13:33 – driving with vulture in flight, (update on nkuhumas)..take photos of holes..chaffer beetle..looking for the baboon spider nest
    Steve & Morgan 14:43 – beautiful sunrise! 2:33:33 – with the ellies & calfs 2:52:03 – views of the cloud formations

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  2. Why sit and complain about the movements of the mating pair of leopard after you have seen them and had wonderful sightings of them move on. There are many many other exciting things to be found in the bush. You make it seem a bit voyeuristic. @WildEarth @CedricDold

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  3. I thought Tlalamba had a cub somewhere. But this mating with Malwati so soon seems like something happened to the cub again. Poor girl- I want her and Xidulu to suceed in raising a cub to 2 yrs. At least. They just got to keep an eye out for June.

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