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Encyclopedia Britannica will tell you that animal migration is “the regular, usually seasonal, movement of all or part of an animal population to and from a given area.” Wikipedia concurs, saying “animal migration is the relatively long-distance movement of individual animals, usually on a seasonal basis.” How dull they make it sound!
I am here to show you that animal migrations in Africa are fascinating. They offer some of the continent’s most incredible wildlife experiences, where thousands, and sometimes millions, of creatures, driven by ancient urges and following inherited mental maps, fearlessly embark on incredible journeys.
I am going to explore with you what I believe are the six most impressive animal migrations in Africa, ranging from millions of flamingos in Kenya to thousands of whales off the coast of South Africa. I’m going to include the well-known Great Wildebeest Migration of East Africa, of course, but did you know there�
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Our new columnist Lauren Macneil
I graduated in zoology from the University of Exeter. Then I was given the name Bruce Woods. He was running a wildlife sanctuary in Zambia’s capital – entirely on his own – and needed an extra pair of hands.
Our plan is to build Zambia’s first wildlife hospital on an existing wildlife park, taking over the control of four young lions and the remaining animal enclosures there.
We’ll then build satellite hospitals in surrounding countries and parts of Zambia, to fill the void in wildlife rehabilitation here in southern Africa.
Our aim is to also work in combating wildlife trafficking into the pet trade.
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I am Lauren Macneil, a British 22-year-old living in Zambia and working for a wildlife rescue sanctuary.
This column will keep you up to date on my adventures.
Why Africa? Aged nine I decided I was going to live in Africa and proceeded to inform everyone I met. At 18 I took a voluntary position at Kasanka National Park for six months – one of the best experiences of my life.
Our new columnist Lauren Macneil
I graduated in zoology from the University of Exeter. Then I was given the name Bruce Woods. He was running a wildlife sanctuary in Zambia’s capital – entirely on his own – and needed an extra pair of hands.
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