Desert Rhino Camp July 2014
Hyaena pup at Desert Rhino Camp works out that springbok skin is tastier than hooves and horns
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The eight Aub Pride cubs seen at Desert Rhino Camp are turning into impressive sub-adults with the males starting to count down the days to their nomadic adulthood
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This much-appreciated guest comment sums up Desert Rhino Camp Highlights To see a baby rhino, the surprise Christmas lunch outside. Special thanks to Ali...
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Climate and Landscape After scorching middays and cool afternoons, Desert Rhino Camp finally received a few sprinkles, creating beautiful colour contrasts between the red rocks, the golden savannah...
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We enjoyed a 100 success rate tracking black rhino with guests at Desert Rhino Camp this month
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Compliments for the guides as a very dry month at Desert Rhino Camp necessitates skilled wildlife tracking
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April proved to be another wonderful month with 100 rhino tracking success. Dessy, the black rhino and her calf Daphne, provided us with many great sightings when we went tracking in the southern areas.
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A highlight at Desert Rhino Camp this month was the return visit of desert-adapted lionesses which made a kill at Salvadora Junction
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Three rhino bulls have moved into the area close to Desert Rhino Camp, providing incredible rhino sightings half an hour into the drive on some mornings
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A sighting of a lioness with cubs was only the start of an amazing month at Desert Rhino Camp, along with youngsters of all types oryx, zebra, honey badger and hyaena cubs at their den...
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A rare sighting of two bat-eared foxes at Desert Rhino Camp was a special treat for guides and guests alike
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November was the month of the elephant at Desert Rhino Camp...
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The camera trap we mounted at Main Axab Spring near Desert Rhino Camp captured an image of a big male lion that regularly uses the spring on his patrols
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Ben, one of the black rhino males, has mated with a young female called Tuta hopefully there will be a new calf for Desert Rhino Camp soon
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Our most memorable sighting at Desert Rhino Camp was of rhinos mating even some trackers, who have been monitoring these rhino for years, had never seen this before
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The highlight of the month at Desert Rhino Camp was the birth of a baby rhino the little one is still a bit wobbly but the guides and guests had great photo opportunities with this precious bundle
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One of Desert Rhino Camps exclusive zones produced a few record days where on multiple occasions guests sighted between five and six rhino a day
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Desert Rhino guides were delighted to see Floppy Ear and her elephant family moving back into the area close to camp
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An unusual and breathtaking sighting for guides and guests this month was of two leopard cubs spotted at First Spring, very close to Desert Rhino Camp. They were incredibly relaxed and approached the...
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Two lionesses of the Agab Pride were immobilised by Dr Phillip Stander of the Desert Lion Conservation Project, to remove their old collars and to fit new ones. All the guests were there
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