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We have a few interesting instances where camouflage has various uses – but for the most part it’s to avoid becoming a victim to predation.
Nature is full of symbiotic relationships. Mutualism is where one animal might help out another, but only when both parties benefit from the engagement. Here are a few examples of how interconnected the ecosystem can be.
A reflection piece in the time of COVID-19. The humanitarian qualities that make us resilient and how this reflects in wildlife.
On May 15th every year we celebrate Endangered Species Day – a day to celebrate and learn about endangered species and how we can protect them. Since conservation forms a big part of African Bush Camps, we have decided to dedicate an entire week to our Endangered Species.
Karen Miller and Karen Peterson have known each other since the second grade, growing up in the farming town of Santa Rosa, California. Karen M. had already visited Africa three times and this started getting Karen P’s attention.
All our safari camps and lodges are set near important water sources which bring life to all creatures.
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