Kenya and Tanzania, the East African countries most often chosen for safari, are justifiably famous for their wildlife. For many travelers, seeing the region’s dazzling animals — lions, elephants, ...
A report warning that the East African Crude Oil Pipeline could affect wetlands, biodiversity areas, and wildlife movement routes has renewed concern over infrastructure development in sensitive ...
The “Samburu Special Five” — the reticulated giraffe, Grévy’s zebra, beisa oryx, gerenuk and Somali ostrich — exist only in northern Kenya, southern Ethiopia and Somalia, where they have evolved ...
The world-famous parks and reserves of Kenya and Tanzania offer some of the planet’s most awe-inspiring wildlife encounters. Each year, an estimated 1.5 million wildebeest travel across Serengeti ...
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Beyond the big five: Six animals to look out for on your next safari
Move over, Big Five! Spice up your safari adventure by watching out for these six amazing animals. Take a ...
Animals of the same species don’t always look the same. From birds with different beak shapes to mammals that vary in size or colour, populations living in different places can often look very ...
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