Farmer Forced to Catch Namibian Leopard for Feeding on Livestock
A young female leopard, caught by a farmer after preying on livestock, was not removed or euthanised; instead, thanks to collaboration between conservationists and the farmer, she was fitted with a GPS tracking collar and released back onto the same land. The Rapid Response Team also provided the farmer with conflict mitigation strategies to protect both livestock and wildlife. This approach demonstrates how proactive interventions can help farmers and predators coexist successfully on Namibian farmland.
The Real Difference Between Leopards and Jaguars
Did you know that Jaguars are more closely related to Tigers than Leopards? So what’s the reason behind all of the confusion? Well, we’ve taken a deep dive into the subject to explain it.
Injured Mother Leopard Disappears and Makes Miracle Return With Cub After 2 Weeks
The Shimonga female, a famous leopardess and devoted mother from Londolozi, went missing for nearly two weeks after suffering a serious leg injury. With no sign of her cub, hopes for their survival began to fade. But miraculously, she resurfaced, and soon reunited wither her cub that was healthy and well-fed.
Famous Leopard Put Down After Breaking Into Room with 2 Sleeping Toddlers
Shock for wildlife enthusiasts as a well-known, young male leopard within the famous Sabi Sand Nature Reserve had to be euthanized after the leopard broke into a room where 2 toddlers were sleeping. This is how it was reported.
How 1920s Cattle Farm Became Land of Leopards
Londolozi is one of the most famous private game reserves in the world. But it wasn’t always a renowned haven for wildlife; in fact, the lands of the reserve were once on the verge of extinction. This is the story of how a hundred years of conservation efforts created an environment that produces the best leopard sightings in the world.