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A ride on the wild side: Your guide to a picture-perfect safari

A ride on the wild side: Your guide to a picture-perfect safari
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A ride on the wild side: Your guide to a picture-perfect safari

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RIDE ON THE WILD SIDE | Your guide to a picture-perfect safari adventure

Sit still, sit very still and watch. They are only curious, said Moro, our tracker at Shinde Game Lodge, who had moved from his seat on the fender to a seat in the car. You are fortunate to see such a big pride, so healthy. If they aren t strong enough to hunt, they starve. My family, traveling together on an African safari, were lucky indeed to see so many lions. Fifty years ago there were 200,000 in Africa; today there are fewer than 15,000. As for African elephants, their numbers are worse. Ninety years ago there were an estimated 10 million on the continent, but four years ago there were just 350,000.

Pining for wildlife? Build your own menagerie with a symbolic adoption

By ANDREA SACHS | The Washington Post | Published: January 28, 2021 Happi is an orphaned orangutan in Borneo who loves papaya and building nests with sticks. Dimples is a koala in Australia who lost her mother at a young age but found comfort in the arms of Chris Hemsworth. Batmann is a blind African penguin with oil-slicked feathers who is now living happily ever after with his partner, Penelope, in a South African sanctuary. Though these animals have different backgrounds - and taxonomy - they share a common trait: They are all available for symbolic adoption. Sheltering in place has significantly shrunk our wildlife-viewing opportunities. But you don t need to travel to be part of the larger animal kingdom. Conservation and rescue groups around the world offer sponsorship programs for a variety of species that often serve as mascots of their home countries: lemurs in Madagascar, elephants in Zambia, coqui in Puerto Rico. Your donation will help the organizations with their r

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