Thandi of Kariega Game Reserve South Africa recently featured in Wildlife Extra's blog, "Thandi, the rhino that survived". The article tells the story of the rhino poaching incident at Kariega Game Reserve that occured on the 2 March 2012, and of...
Burchell's zebra - not strictly black and white!
Photo of the Week - Zebras - not always a black and white affair!
A beautiful shot of Rhino Thandi of Kariega Game Reserve South Africa as she enjoys the summer weather, wallowing in the mud only a few metres away from the game drive vehicle. As the ranger who shot this mentioned - it is so surprising how much...
Photo of the Week - Rhino Thandi enjoying summer
This photo was uploaded onto the Kariega Game Reserve Facebook page by Tarita Vincent. Giraffe are a gentle and social species, often moving around with others in a herd and even taking care of each others young. There are about 9 different sub-species of giraffe, all having very different spots. The southern African giraffe, found in most South African game parks, has a fuller, blotchy spot. Its a great time to view Giraffe on Kariega Game Reserve South Africa as there are plenty new editions that have arrived with Spring! Thanks Tarita for sharing this great pic!
Photo of the week - giraffe and calf
It seemed for a day or two as if we, well rhinos actually, could breathe easily again. At Kariega Thandi was on the mend after her horrific injuries, and there seemed to be a lull in poaching activity. Then at the end of September came the news that in game reserves in South Africa 19 rhinos had been slaughtered in a week, bringing the total for the year to 430. Today as I write – 18 October 2012 – that total has risen to over 463, another 33 rhinos in little more than a fortnight.






