Poaching Perspective
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Poaching Perspective
“Growing up on a farm in Africa in the sixties, poaching was a big part of farm life.
Our farm was one of the closest farms to the major city of Lusaka, capital of Zambia. We raised Angoni cattle, hardy … Read the rest
Read MoreI Bet You Didn’t Know This Fact About Elephants
Is it possible that the world’s largest land animal, with skin as tough as wrinkly leather, can actually be afraid of honey bees?
Despite the two-inch thick skin of a pachyderm, elephants are vulnerable in the sensitive, soft fleshy areas … Read the rest
Read MoreAn Expert Safari Guide Guarantees a Superior Experience
On my recent site inspection trip to Zambia and Zimbabwe with Jim Holden, President of Holden Safaris, I had the pleasure of experiencing, first-hand, how an expert guide, makes all the difference in your safari experience.
Jim Holden and I … Read the rest
Read More“Step Back Into Africa”- A Holden Safari Experience
My wife, two friends and I just returned from a magical African safari that exceeded our expectations, and then some! On this wildlife adventure, we visited Zimbabwe and Namibia in southern Africa. The trip was arranged for us by … Read the rest
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