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  • A regal gemsbok stands near the salt pan at Etosha, Namibia
    Namibia-Gemsbok 158.jpg
  • Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
    Muddy elephant family.jpg
  • An elephant eating grass at Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe
    elephant with grass Kariba.jpg
  • A leopard sits in the mid-level branches of a tree in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia. *50% of the proceeds from this image will go to Conservation South Luangwa , which plays a huge role in the conservation of wildlife and community development in the Luangwa valley. Thanks for your support!
    Leopard_sitting_tree_Zambia_2014-21.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
  • A waterbuck, framed by branches, grazes on the floodplains of Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique
    Waterbuck branch frame.jpg
  • A six-foot-long Nile Monitor  in the wild at Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique
    Nile_Monitor_Lizard_Mozambique.jpg
  • Elephants at Gorongosa are not as adjusted to humans as elsewhere, due to poaching that nearly wiped them out during the Mozambican civil war. Despite their inherent distrust of humans, park officials are working to make interactions positive, since elephants need safari tourism to safeguard the land they live on.
    elephant outstretched trunk Gorongos...jpg
  • A pair of giraffe at sunset, South Luangwa National Park, Zambia. *50% of the proceeds from this image will go to Conservation  the South Luangwa , which plays a huge role in the conservation of wildlife and community development in the Luangwa valley. Thanks for your support!
    GiraffeDuoSilhouette.jpg
  • 3 Zebra in beautiful, fiery-colored brush in Zambia . *50% of the proceeds from this image will go to Conservation  the South Luangwa , which plays a huge role in the conservation of wildlife and community development in the Luangwa valley. Thanks for your support!
    Zebra fiery brush.jpg
  • A herd of elephants is seen shortly after crossing a tributary of the Luangwa river in Zambia. *100% of the proceeds of this photo will go to organizations that are working to end the ivory trade, which is threatening to wipe out the elephant species by 2025. Thanks for your support!
    elephant_herd_Zambia_Nsefu_2014-712.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
  • A herd of wild elephant emerge from the forest at Hwange, Zimbabwe
    Elephant procession Zimbabwe.jpg
  • An elephant stands gracefully near a waterhole in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
    Elephant profile Zimbabwe.jpg
  • A wild elephant family drinks at a water hole in Zimbabwe
    Elephants drink Zimbabwe.jpg
  • Wild elephants emerge from the forest to drink at a water hole in Zimbabwe
    elephant march Hwange.jpg
  • A bull elephant with impressive tusks at Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe
    Tusker at lake.jpg
  • A young elephant "threatens" a herd of sable at a water hole in Zimbabwe. They don't  appear too concerned!
    young elephant tough guy.jpg
  • Elephants at Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
    elephants crossed.jpg
  • Two elephants scatter dust  as they make their way to a waterhole in Zimbabwe
    elephants at sunrise_.jpg
  • Elephants at Gorongosa are not as adjusted to humans as elsewhere, due to poaching that nearly wiped them out during the Mozambican civil war. Despite their inherent distrust of humans, park officials are working to make interactions positive, since elephants need safari tourism to safeguard the land they live on.
    elephant outstretched trunk Gorongos...jpg
  • A young giraffe in Zambia's South Luangwa Natiional Park.
    Zambia Dry Season 2014-708.jpg
  • *50% of the proceeds from this image will go to Conservation  the South Luangwa , which plays a huge role in the conservation of wildlife and community development in the Luangwa valley. Thanks for your support!
    Red billed queleas and puku at Nsefu...jpg
  • A very young zebra in the abundant "emerald season" in the South Luangwa valley, Zambia. *50% of the proceeds from this image will go to Conservation  the South Luangwa , which plays a huge role in the conservation of wildlife and community development in the Luangwa valley. Thanks for your support!
    Baby_Zebra_Zambia_Nkwali_2014-374.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) 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
  • A classic ending to the African day *50% of all sales will go to a charity that works to end illegal elephant poaching*
    Elephant sundown scene Zim.jpg
  • An elephant at the end of the dry season, Lake Kariba, ZImbabwe. During this time of year, there is very little food left and some of the weaker elephants do not survive
    Thin elephant Kariba.jpg
  • An elephant enjoys the emerald season in South Luangwa National Park in Zambia. *100% of the proceeds from this photo will go to organizations that are working to end the ivory trade. Elephants face extinction by 2025 at current rates of poaching, so every bit helps-thanks for your support!
    elephant_spray_Zambia_Nsefu_2014-682.jpg
  • A six-foot-long Nile Monitor  in the wild at Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique
    Nile_Monitor_Lizard_Mozambique.jpg
  • *50% of the proceeds from sales of all rhino prints will go to charities that support saving the rhino from extinction. For more information, click "50% Charity Pledge" at the top of this page, and thanks for helping Africa's rhinos!
    rhino big butt.jpg
  • Younger elephants are often sandwiched between larger, more mature elephants purposefully by the herd.
    young elephants.jpg
  • A baby elephant stands protected beneath the body of it's mother at Mana Pools, Zimbabwe
    Baby elephant sniffing.jpg
  • A wild elephant comes to drink at Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe
    Elephant silhouette Kariba.jpg
  • An elephant covered with distintive orange mud at Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe
    Orange sweater2.jpg
  • A lion hiding in the brush, seeing all.
    Lion in Wait.jpg
  • 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
  • A warthog digs for edible roots at Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique
    warthog portrait.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
  • A wild lion in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe, the same park where the lion known as Cecil was illegaly baited and killed by an American trophy hunter. *50% of all proceeds from photos where lions are the subject will be donated to a charity that protects lions in Africa. For more information, click on "50% Charity Pledge" on the homepage, and thanks for supporting lions!
    Gorgeous lion Hwange.jpg
  • An elephant on the banks of the Luangwa River in Zambia. *100% of the profit from this sale will go to elephant conservation*
    elephant portrait blackwhite Zambia.jpg
  • A very young wild elephant  with its family, near the banks of the Luangwa river in Zambia *100% of the profit from this sale will go to elephant conservation*
    Littlest Elephant.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
  • *50% of the proceeds from sales of all rhino prints will go to charities that support saving the rhino from extinction. For more information, click "50% Charity Pledge" at the top of this page, and thanks for helping Africa's rhinos!
    Majestic rhino.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
  • *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
  • An wild elephant appears to pose at Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
    Elephant stance.jpg
  • A safari guide scans the horizon for wildlife near sunset, Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique
    Safari guide Gorongosa.jpg
  • A herd of elephants is seen shortly after crossing a tributary of the Luangwa river in Zambia. *100% of the proceeds of this photo will go to organizations that are working to end the ivory trade, which is threatening to wipe out the elephant species by 2025. Thanks for your support!
    elephant_herd_Zambia_Nsefu_2014-712.jpg
  • An elephant on the banks of the Luangwa River in Zambia. *100% of the profit from this sale will go to elephant conservation*
    elephant portrait blackwhite Zambia.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
  • 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
  • Poaching, due to the high price of ivory, has reached unsustainable levels in 2012 and 2013. The future of wild elephants is in doubt.
    elephant tusk.jpg
  • A large bull elephant in the wild, Zimbabwe
    Bull elephant Zim.jpg
  • Elephants drink voraciously during the dry season in ZImbabwe, sometimes walking through the night to get to water.
    Elephants close up.jpg
  • A herd of elephants drink at a water hole at dusk, Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe.
    Elephants dusk waterhole Hwange.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
  • A baby baboon holds tightly to its mother in the bush of Zambia.*50% of the proceeds from this image will go to Conservation  the South Luangwa , which plays a huge role in the conservation of wildlife and community development in the Luangwa valley. Thanks for your support!
    Mother_baby_baboons_Zambia.jpg
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