The Big Babies!!!- Article by Gareth Jones
The Big Babies Of Nairobi National Park As we drove around a bend in the road, a female white rhino and her calf were quite close to the road. We stopped and observed them for a while, as we sat in
Rhino Crossing – Article by Gareth Jones
RHINO CROSSING IN THE NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK Every time we drive into the park there is an excitement in knowing that every day is different and that we might witness something unusual. Recently on a relatively cool morning, we drove to
The Battle Of The Bulls – Article by Gareth Jones
NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK: THE BATTLE OF THE BULLS Some time back it was late in the afternoon as heavy rain clouds moved over the park, I decided to drive across the park and exit at Masai gate. As I approached junction
The Big Bull Bully!!!- Article by Gareth Jones
The Big Bull Bully In The Nairobi National Park A few weeks ago, we drove down towards the murram heaps near No 10 junction. I chose to use the rougher track to approach the area, in the hope of seeing something
Remembering Sudan
Remembering Sudan- The Last Male Northern White Rhino On the 19th of March 2023, the world marked the 5th year since the passing of Sudan, the last male northern white rhino on Ol Pejeta Conservancy. A species decimated by poaching and
Honouring Sudan: The 5th Anniversary of the Passing of Sudan – the Last Male Northern White Rhino
Honouring Sudan- the Last Male Northern White Rhino. On the 19th of March 2023 we commemorate the 5th year since Sudan, the last male northern white rhino, passed away on Ol Pejeta. In recognition of this, Ol Pejeta have launched
The Nairobi Rhinos – Article by Gareth Jones
BLACK & WHITE IS GREY - BY GARETH JONES It is always a thrill to see Rhino in the wild, just a few days ago I saw some White Rhino peacefully grazing in the park. That reminded me of the exciting
Run Baby Run!! – Article by Gareth Jones
NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK - RUN BABY RUN!! - By GARETH JONES As I drove through the park late one afternoon after a good shower of rain, I noticed some movement in the small stream “lugga” in a valley. Wow! it was
GO RHINO GO!!!- Article by Gareth Jones
GO RHINO GO - The African Rhinos! It is always a thrill to see Rhino in the wild, just a few days ago I saw some White Rhino peacefully grazing in the park. That reminded me of the exciting event in