That little rhino is adorable 👍 If our world doesn’t try to make life work for all… well there’s danger gonna come from both directions. The team of conservationists are greatly appreciated for all they do & without all the modern equipment that the USA 🇺🇸 has available. Great respect to you 👍👍👵🏻❣️
In the midst of the Kenyan wilderness, an injured leopard suddenly came to a small village to take refuge, creating a story that is both strange and touching. The film captures a tense encounter between a leopard and a human, where compassion and understanding overcome fear. In its journey of healing, the film not only explores the cheetah's fierce survival instinct but also emphasizes the complex but hopeful relationship between humans and nature. A beautiful and profound story about compassion, connection, and the ability to live in harmony between two worlds.
Thankyou so much for an excellent documentary regarding Kenya's ongoing Conservation issues and the amazing job these Rangers and Vets do...their dedication and bravery is without question....the lack of wildlife in Samburu is concerning... I was v surprised given the Mara is full of wildlife for months on end due to the wildebeest migration....as the narrator said though... humans slaughtered thousands of wildlife in the past to make way for farming etc..I recall that the Lewa Plains had virtually no lions until a rewilding program was put in place some years back......The Mara has a huge problem with far too many livestock ( for cultural reasons ) and illegal grazing on Conservation areas resulting in the death of lions either by spearing or poisoning!.... which is appalling ... ...I saw hundreds and hundreds of livestock grazing illegally when I was over there a few yrs back... The local Gov just turned a blind eye while farmers killed lions with impunity and no gaol time!....since then I believe that the Justice System there has improved somewhat...lets hope so .... Thankyou again for an excellent doco and yes I'm also very surprised that there were no GPS collars on these magnificent and endangered rhinos!...
PS....a few months ago , the oldest wild lion in the world was speared to death by farmers in Kenya .. apparently he had killed a cow that was probably illegally graxing in a Conservation area.... Loonkito was nearly 20 years old...he lived in the Mara... I believe he was still a pride male ....Loonkito was world famous and had a huge following worldwide...He wouldve died a shocking death.... it was unforgivable and should never have happened.....They just didn't care..... 😔
They are the true heroes ❤ I sincerely appreciate for their service and dedication.
Such a compassionate act is truly admirable! Hoping the leopard recovers soon with their care. 🐆👏
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That's a challenging job. Everyday is something new.
That little rhino is adorable 👍
If our world doesn’t try to make life work for all… well there’s danger gonna come from both directions.
The team of conservationists are greatly appreciated for all they do & without all the modern equipment that the USA 🇺🇸 has available.
Great respect to you 👍👍👵🏻❣️
Wonderful view 🤳👍💗
In the midst of the Kenyan wilderness, an injured leopard suddenly came to a small village to take refuge, creating a story that is both strange and touching. The film captures a tense encounter between a leopard and a human, where compassion and understanding overcome fear. In its journey of healing, the film not only explores the cheetah's fierce survival instinct but also emphasizes the complex but hopeful relationship between humans and nature. A beautiful and profound story about compassion, connection, and the ability to live in harmony between two worlds.
They did great job ❤
Thankyou so much for an excellent documentary regarding Kenya's ongoing Conservation issues and the amazing job these Rangers and
Vets do...their dedication and bravery is without question....the lack of wildlife in Samburu is concerning... I was v surprised given the Mara is full of wildlife for months on end due to the wildebeest migration....as the narrator said though... humans slaughtered thousands of wildlife in the past to make way for farming etc..I recall that the Lewa Plains had virtually no lions until a rewilding program was put in place some years back......The Mara has a huge problem with far too many livestock ( for cultural reasons ) and illegal grazing on Conservation areas resulting in the death of lions either by spearing or poisoning!.... which is appalling ...
...I saw hundreds and hundreds of livestock grazing illegally when I was over there a few yrs back... The local Gov just turned a blind eye while farmers killed lions with impunity and no gaol time!....since then I believe that the Justice System there has improved somewhat...lets hope so .... Thankyou again for an excellent doco and yes I'm also very surprised that there were no GPS collars on these magnificent and endangered rhinos!...
You have made a very nice video, very beautiful, I really enjoyed watching it, thank you for giving us such a beautiful video.
Appreciate the kind words! We're always happy to share these stories.
GPS Might make it easier 😊😊😊. Thank you❤
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PS....a few months ago , the oldest wild lion in the world was speared to death by farmers in Kenya .. apparently he had killed a cow that was probably illegally graxing in a Conservation area.... Loonkito was nearly 20 years old...he lived in the Mara... I believe he was still a pride male ....Loonkito was world famous and had a huge following worldwide...He wouldve died a shocking death.... it was unforgivable and should never have happened.....They just didn't care.....
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