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]]>Home of the world’s two last northern white rhinos and the largest black rhino sanctuary in East Africa, Ol Pejeta, is a place worth checking out. They’re currently offering daily programs which include safari drives, the morning routines of the northern white rhinos, walking with the anti-poaching tracker dogs, and participating in a workout with the armed rangers.
WildEarth does a daily live broadcast from this reserve located in Sabi Sands, South Africa. Sit back and enjoy the safari rides from the comfort of your own couch and you’ll see lions, wild dogs, elephants, and leopards.
The live webcam, which broadcasts 24 hours a day, overlooks the waterhole at Tau Game Lodge in South Africa’s Madikwe Game Reserve. You’ll see tons of wildlife including hyena, rhinos, and elephants.
Overlooking the Chobe River, check out the water birds, giraffes, and buffalo crossing over the river. There are two live webcams, so you won’t miss anything.
Tandu Tula, located in the Timbavati Private Game Reserve, is a luxury camp and they’re posting drives on their YouTube channel a couple of times a week. So far, the episodes have shown a leopard with her cubs, a pangolin, rhinos, and elephants.
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]]>Home of the world’s two last northern white rhinos and the largest black rhino sanctuary in East Africa, Ol Pejeta, is a place worth checking out. They’re currently offering daily programs which include safari drives, the morning routines of the northern white rhinos, walking with the anti-poaching tracker dogs, and participating in a workout with the armed rangers.
WildEarth does a daily live broadcast from this reserve located in Sabi Sands, South Africa. Sit back and enjoy the safari rides from the comfort of your own couch and you’ll see lions, wild dogs, elephants, and leopards.
The live webcam, which broadcasts 24 hours a day, overlooks the waterhole at Tau Game Lodge in South Africa’s Madikwe Game Reserve. You’ll see tons of wildlife including hyena, rhinos, and elephants.
Overlooking the Chobe River, check out the water birds, giraffes, and buffalo crossing over the river. There are two live webcams, so you won’t miss anything.
Tandu Tula, located in the Timbavati Private Game Reserve, is a luxury camp and they’re posting drives on their YouTube channel a couple of times a week. So far, the episodes have shown a leopard with her cubs, a pangolin, rhinos, and elephants.
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