WildlifeCampus: New Snakes & Reptiles Course
Submitted by WildlifeCampus on Tue, 03/04/2007 - 2:25am.WildlifeCampus is particularly pleased to announce the launch of our latest offering: Advanced Snakes and Reptiles of the Highveld and Lowveld. Written by renowned expert and snake handler in this field, Ian Dewsbury, this Course covers the identification, classification, characterisation, reproduction, description and distribution of the 89 species of larger reptiles and snakes endemic to the Highveld and Lowveld regions of South Africa.
ID needed for Database
Submitted by Sparrow on Fri, 05/01/2007 - 6:44am.Nr. 1

small green grasshopper
Know Any Interesting Animals?
Submitted by ArtisticSkeptic on Sat, 15/10/2011 - 9:31pm.We all know about African animals like lions, elephants, leopards, etc. But, does anybody know some lesser known, interesting animals I could study?
Also, anybody know some good websites to learn more about African animals? Thanks!
Was the lion seen today (10/5/09) sick?
Submitted by dawnh44 on Mon, 05/10/2009 - 1:06pm.Hello,
I was looking at the Nkorho Pan webcam, and I noticed that the lion's breathing was really rapid. I also noticed that she was alone. Did you notice if she was injured or sick?
Thank you in advance.
Dawn
Wild Coast
Submitted by savenature on Fri, 08/05/2009 - 10:01am.I recently came across a program from the Wild foundation about the wild coast in South Africa. Apparently it's also called Pondoland, and it's located in the Eastern Cape Province. I was wondering if any of you had some info on it, because all I've read so far is this: http://www.wild.org/field-projects/save-the-wild-coast/
Brown Hyaena sightings?
Submitted by entwife on Sun, 03/05/2009 - 1:03pm.I could have sworn I've seen brown Hyaena at Nkorho before, but I can't find pics or mention of it. Does anyone know where i can find this info?
Thanks!
Windmill Lion Pride ?
Submitted by Iceage on Wed, 18/03/2009 - 2:38am.Hi all,
as you probably noticed i have fallen in love with the Windmill Pride. ( Lions) I already got a lot of picture's (60 +) on this pride, thank you!
But still many questions are on my mind.
Most important = why are they called "the Windmill pride" ?
Probably the answer is that they are born next to a Windmill ?
But i dont have the correct answer yet.
I would like to write an article on this lovely lions.
All information that you can give me is welcome.
Ice
Who am i i ve lost track of the numbers!
Submitted by dan loves zebras on Tue, 03/03/2009 - 1:50am.Rite i am most properbly one of the most feared creatures of the sea but i am not who you would originally think i am because i am special because i have the power to change from salt water to fresh water. This means my variety of food i hunt is much different from my cousins. I have even been known to eat monkeys... but what could i be???
Flying lights
Submitted by Papavertje on Mon, 19/01/2009 - 4:26pm.Hey everebody!
I'm watching the Nkorho Pan Cam for the first time, really enjoing it!
But I see flying lights all the time, I was wondering what kind of insects that are..
Can anyone tell me?
Thanks,
Nan from The Netherlands















