Blog – Ranger's Blog
Life of a Ranger: Termite Mound
Did you know that a termite queen lays up to 30,000 eggs every day and that she is one of the longest living insects in the world? Rhulani’s manager Riaan tells us more about the interesting termites, their life and social structure.
Read moreLife of a Ranger: Close elephant at the vehicle
Did you know that the elephants in Madikwe can get pretty close? Rhulani’s ranger Ralf tells us about a recent encounter with an elephant bull that was standing very close to his vehicle, and he says how important it is to always give the animal enough space.
Read moreEpic fight with a tragic end: Addo lion killed
It is a picture of horror that was presented yesterday not so far away from Rhulani Safari Lodge. The four most powerful lions in our region crashed into each other: the two buddies Kwandwe and Monomogolo on the one hand, the two brothers known as “Addo Boys” on the other. One of them was killed in a heroic battle.
Read moreLife of a Ranger: Blue Wildebeest
Did you know that male Blue Wildebeest have small territories and are often walking alone? Rhulani’s Ranger Alasdair tells us more about these peculiar antelopes, including that, in contrast to the zebras, they prefer to eat the lower grass.
Read moreLife of a Ranger: Dying Marula Tree
Did you know that leopards use the marula trees as their favorite sofa because of the strong branches? Rhulani’s manager Riaan tells us more about the importance for wildlife of these large trees, and we learn that a dying marula tree is the beginning of a new ecosystem of smaller animals.
Read moreRhulani Insights 159 – Leopard Tracks
Hi! We are far out in the bush today’s blog, somewhere in the beautiful nature of the Madikwe Game Reserve. Alasdair found leopard tracks that are pretty fresh, so there’s a good chance that the dangerous cat is not far from us and that we may find it a bit later.
Read moreLife of a Ranger: Lion mother with her 3 boys
Did you know that in Madikwe there is a mother lion named “Maklapa” which has three male cubs? Rhulani’s Ranger Alasdair tells us more about this unique lioness and about a recent sighting when the mother called for the little ones and finally found them.
Read moreLife of a Ranger: Mobile Wild Dogs
Did you know that there are beautiful wild dogs to be seen in Madikwe Game Reserve, but that they are usually always on the move? Rhulani’s Ranger Ralf tells us more about this endangered animal species, and we learn that there is always an alpha male and an alpha female in a wild dog pack.
Read moreRhulani Insights 157 – Elephant Bones
On our excursions through the wilderness with Ralf we find Ralf at a place where some bones are scattered around. Just from the size of them it is obvious: that was an elephant. This big mammal had died of natural causes a few months ago.
Read moreLife of a Ranger: Banded Mongoose
Did you know that at Rhulani there is a large family of banded mongooses that have found their home in the area of our new hide? Rhulani’s manager Riaan tells us more about these lively animals, and mentions the types of mongooses that are found in Madikwe Game Reserve.
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