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    WElcome to our world. WildEarth (WE) is a LIVE wildlife broadcaster. WE broadcast from Djuma Game Reserve, which is a Big 5 reserve next door to the Kruger National Park in South Africa. Every morning (06h00 CAT (Central African Time)) and again at 16h30, WE go out on a LIVE presenter lead safari. At 09h00 every weekday WE do a LIVE bush walk and on Sunday nights at 19h30 WE site around the fire and discuss the weeks events.
    WE are on a mission to show the world what the wildlife of Africa is really like. To show our friends (that's why WE are WE) what the reality of Karula the leopardess's day is, to introduce Wonky the elephant to the world, to explore Mojo the white tailed mongoose's territory with him. You see wildlife on the African plain is not about lions killing and elephants charging (although that happens) it's about the gentle rhythm of connected life, including us.
    Please take a look at our website; www.wildearth.tv explore our social network http://wildearth.ning.com subscribe to our Blog at http://blog.wildearth.tv become one of our friends.
    Then when you are ready become a member of our cause here, maybe help promote us, maybe help get us some PR, maybe donate some money so that WE can buy Google ads and build a ground swell of understanding ... it's in your nature.


    The WE Blog

    06.01.2009
    As humans, time is of such importance to us. We set our watch by it, plan our lives by it and even use it to measure the very story and universal existence of 'us'. In nature, our nature, I think time is in most ways non-existent. It is either the imminent now. . .the warning bark of a kudu, the blink of an eye, the explosive impact of rain on earth. . . or, it is the timeless patience of nature herself, removed from what we humans could calculate in seconds, days or years. Nature is not as timeless as beauty, she is beauty, is passion, is joy. . .whatever WE can think of, dream of, speak of. . .it is all in our nature. As are WE.
    Whether or weather it is an awesome sunset, or the arrival of a new life WE all hope to share. An elephant, or a cub or a child, WE embrace new beginnings,WE smile with warm hearts at others past, see the sunset and remember the sunrise of tomorrow. All is in our nature, it is natural!
    Now, this leaves me with all the time in the world to get back to my first reason for writing these words to you. I speak for everyone in the WE camp in saying:"Thank you for all the well wishes for 2009, WE are all excited about what this next journey around the sun will bring. WE can look back at all the moments shared before and WE can look ahead with great anticipation and excitement to the adventures and moments of OUR future. As WE stand still for a moment,and reflect in the mirrors of yesterday and tomorrow, WE can all smile. WE are doing well and more importantly, WE are friends in more ways than can yet be understood. Thank you for being you in WE."
    From everyone in camp over New Year's and everyone from WildEarth, from Lieschen, Rexon, Simon, Liesbeth and myself, from Piet, Herman, Siphiwe and from Graham and Emily. We wish you an amazing 2009, WE are going to have the time of our LIVE's, fun and share many adventures together. All of which is in our nature!
    Pieter Pretorius.
    31.12.2008
    Well here he/she is ... the very first glimpse of Safari's cub!!! Andre De Kock, of Arathusa (http://www.arathusa.co.za) snapped these two pics on the 23rd December 2008 on Arathusa, which is right next door to Djuma on the western side.

    Safari moved her cub, very normal at this early stage to a new 'secret' location. WE will never know if there was ever two cubs or if only one was born. usually two are born, but if the mother feels that she is unable to effectivley bring two up, she will leave one behind on the first move. :-( Safari is about 13 years old and she has had many litters. WE all think this will be her last cub, and look forward to getting to know the new addition to our WildEarth family.

    Happy New Year Safari. You sure are quite a leopard ...

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