Hallo, hallo!!
It is time for eating too much, having all those obscure relatives over and of course giving and receiving tons of gifts, hugs and kisses. Yes folks, it is Christmas time and all of Kariega is gearing up for the guests and...
Archive for 2010
Well here we are again – almost at the end of another year!
Summer is here and so are the storks, very busy delivering all the new babies to the animal parents out there.
The lioness has finally decided to bring out her three cubs and share them...
November 2010 Newsletter
Everything about warthogs charmed and delighted my mother. She approved of their usually inoffensive behaviour despite their ferocious looks. “They're just like cousin Fred,” she informed us, referring to a distant relative that none of us younger...
Warthogs
In Europe and North America, ecologists, apiarists and others are concerned about the future of the honey bee, swarms of which have been declining. The loss of these pollinators is a potentially serious problem for fruit and vegetable farmers, and...
Bees
We have quite a few new births in the animal kingdom, some of which include elephant, zebra, giraffe and some reedbuck!
The long awaited black rhino has also arrived and has been seen by a lucky few.
Two more species of wild orchid were...
October 2010 Newsletter
Everywhere one goes young animals are to be seen, and the talk at lunch-time centres around the lioness and her cubs and whether or not they have been seen during the morning. Beside the road to River Lodge a Cape Spotted Eagle Owl has a nest...
Spring
Welcome to the Kariega monthly newsletter!
First up, although we are losing a beloved and well known rhino cow, we are gaining a long anticipated black rhino in the near future!
Some other interesting animal matters - there are new lion cubs, no...