Lion Whisker Spots & Other Ways of Identifying Individual Lions Each individual lion is identifiable from the unique lion whisker spots found on each side of the face. Other characteristics such as ear tears,...
Conservationist Tales – A Night in the Bush Darting Lions Collaring and wildlife monitoring are a foundation of managing animal populations and provide a number of inputs into sustaining wildlife parks. Any...
What You Need to Know About Volunteering with Lions Lions are considered as a priority species due to the high ecological impact they have on other species – especially endangered animals. Our work...
Lion Conservation work in 2011 During the course of 2011, eight Lions were captured for relocation on Tembe National Elephant Park (6 females and 2 males). The first four were...
Wildlife volunteers assist with a Lion call-up: 4 days of action at Tembe This past weekend, Wildlife ACT, the wildlife volunteers and KZN Wildlife staff dedicated their time to complete the much needed lion work on Tembe...