by Nigel | Jul 4, 2019 | Anti Poaching
With sweat rolling down my brow from the near 100 percent humidity in the forest and the smell of damp and decay in my nostrils I was concentrating on keeping my footing as we moved along in single file along elephant paths crowded in from both sides by rapidly...
by Nigel | Sep 28, 2014 | African Safari, African Wildlife, Anti Poaching, Photography
I have rewritten this piece so many times, but how do you make an anti poaching operation sound interesting and full of action? So I decided I am just going to tell it like it is. I hope that I can put across the dangers, boredom and thrill which an anti poaching...
by Nigel | May 5, 2013 | Anti Poaching
Last night I arrived at Tashinga, and made a decision, which turned out to be correct that my lodge fridge would not have been turned on so I decided to camp on the bank of the Ume point before venturing down the following morning. To give you an idea of what my luck...
by Nigel | May 5, 2013 | Anti Poaching
‘Looks like the rigs are outside the perimeter, Rudolph observed. ‘Well, lets just go and check and then if they are we can go and wait in our ambush position’ I decided… We were heading out into Palm bay toward Spurwing island at 2100hrs. It was pitch black...
by Nigel | Mar 19, 2013 | Anti Poaching
Driving through rough waters, with the sun rising like an angry blister over the Matusadona range was payment enough for getting out of my sleeping bag before dawn and to get ‘eyes on’ the target area… All sounds very james Bondinsh, but there you...
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