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  • This buffalo is part of the herd that we observed being attacked by a pride of lion at Mana Pools , Zimbabwe. *50% of the proceeds from sales of these photos taken at Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe will go to The Zambezi Society, a charity that supports the Zambezi Valley, which includes Mana Pools.  In 1982, this volunteer organization successfully lobbied against the proposed Mupata Gorge dam site on the Zambezi River, which would have flooded what is now Mana Pools National Park, making  the wildlife scenes in these photographs impossible. For more information, click "50% Charity Pledge" at the top of this page, and thanks for helping to keep Mana Pools wild!
    Cape buffalo with oxpeckers Zim.jpg
  • This is the herd of buffalo that tried to save one of their own, who had been taken down by a pride of lion. Here, they admitted defeat and immediately after this was shot, retreated. *50% of the proceeds from sales of these photos taken at Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe will go to The Zambezi Society, a chartiy that supports the Zambezi Valley, which includes Mana Pools.  In 1982, this volunteer organization successfully lobbied against the proposed Mupata Gorge dam site on the Zambezi River, which would have flooded what is now Mana Pools National Park, making  the wildlife scenes in these photographs impossible. For more information, click "50% Charity Pledge" at the top of this page, and thanks for helping to keep Mana Pools wild!
    Buffalo herd Zimbabwe.jpg
  • *50% of the proceeds from sales of these photos taken at Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe will go to The Zambezi Society, a charity that supports the Zambezi Valley, which includes Mana Pools.  In 1982, this volunteer organization successfully lobbied against the proposed Mupata Gorge dam site on the Zambezi River, which would have flooded what is now Mana Pools National Park, making  the wildlife scenes in these photographs impossible. For more information, click "50% Charity Pledge" at the top of this page, and thanks for helping to keep Mana Pools wild!
    Bloody faced lion Zimbabwe.jpg
  • *50% of the proceeds from sales of these photos taken at Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe will go to The Zambezi Society, a charity that supports the Zambezi Valley, which includes Mana Pools.  In 1982, this volunteer organization successfully lobbied against the proposed Mupata Gorge dam site on the Zambezi River, which would have flooded what is now Mana Pools National Park, making  the wildlife scenes in these photographs impossible. For more information, click "50% Charity Pledge" at the top of this page, and thanks for helping to keep Mana Pools wild!
    Buffalo charges lion pride Zimbabwe.jpg
  • A bull elephant with the rare ability to stand on its hind legs reaches for branches at Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe
    Bull elephant reaching Zim.jpg
  • A calf feeds from it's mother at Mana Pools, Zimbabwe
    Zim_mother_calf.jpg
  • A baby elephant stands protected beneath the body of it's mother at Mana Pools, Zimbabwe
    Baby elephant sniffing.jpg
  • Andrew Smith, a safari guide  in Mana Pools, Zimbabwe is seen near a huge termite mound. Zimbabwe guides are widely regarded as the best in Africa, if not the world, with a very challenging training program and certification process. Only a select few make it through and become guides.
    Andy safari guide.jpg
  • *50% off all proceeds of photos of wild dogs will go to the Painted Dog Conservation project in Zimbabwe (wild dogs are also called painted dogs) or the Zambian Carnivore Programme. For more information, click on "50% Charity Pledge" on the homepage, and thanks for supporting wild dogs!
    African wild dogs Zim-2.jpg
  • *50% off all proceeds of photos of wild dogs will go to the Painted Dog Conservation project in Zimbabwe (wild dogs are also called painted dogs). For more information, click on "50% Charity Pledge" on the homepage, and thanks for supporting wild dogs!
    African wild dogs Zim-7.jpg
  • *50% off all proceeds of photos of wild dogs will go to the Painted Dog Conservation project in Zimbabwe (wild dogs are also called painted dogs). For more information, click on "50% Charity Pledge" on the homepage, and thanks for supporting wild dogs!
    African wild dogs Zim-23.jpg
  • *50% off all proceeds of photos of wild dogs will go to the Painted Dog Conservation project in Zimbabwe (wild dogs are also called painted dogs). For more information, click on "50% Charity Pledge" on the homepage, and thanks for supporting wild dogs!
    African wild dogs Zim-16.jpg
  • *100% off all proceeds of photos of wild dogs will go to the Painted Dog Conservation project in Zimbabwe (wild dogs are also called painted dogs). For more information, click on "50% Charity Pledge" on the homepage, and thanks for supporting wild dogs!
    African wild dogs Zim-8.jpg
  • This wild dog was looking up at a vulture that landed in a branch above. *50% off all proceeds of photos of wild dogs will go to the Painted Dog Conservation project in Zimbabwe (wild dogs are also called painted dogs). For more information, click on "50% Charity Pledge" on the homepage, and thanks for supporting wild dogs!
    African wild dogs Zim-5.jpg
  • *50% off all proceeds of photos of wild dogs will go to the Painted Dog Conservation project in Zimbabwe (wild dogs are also called painted dogs). For more information, click on "50% Charity Pledge" on the homepage, and thanks for supporting wild dogs!
    African wild dogs Zim-19.jpg
  • *50% off all proceeds of photos of wild dogs will go to the Painted Dog Conservation project in Zimbabwe (wild dogs are also called painted dogs). For more information, click on "50% Charity Pledge" on the homepage, and thanks for supporting wild dogs!
    African wild dogs Zim-3.jpg
  • The mother elephant appears stressed, which can be seen by the glands behind the eye secreting fluid. At the end of the dry season, there is not much left to eat, or to feed her calf
    Cow and calf elephants Zimbabwe.jpg
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