Superb Starling, Tsavo NP, Kenya
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Superb Starling, Tsavo NP, Kenya

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The Demon info page on the Slightly Damned page has been thoroughly revised and updated with a lot of juicy info! Check it out here: https://sdamned.com/demons This is the second part of my ongoing project to redo all the lore pages on the Slightly Damned website. It's slow going, but I'm not stopping! I'll get it all done eventually, even if it takes me years. My goal is to flesh out the world a bit more outside of the confines of the main Slightly Damned comic. As such, none of this is required reading to enjoy the main story. But you will learn some interesting facts if you do read it!
A young bull elephant pauses under a tree during the afternoon heat at the Ngutuni wildlife conservancy on the outskirts of Voi, a town in Taita Taveta County
The bee project helping to tackle elephant-human conflict in Kenya
Loved by tourists, elephants are, however, often loathed by farmers. Elephant conservation has been a been a success in Tsavo in Kenya, with their number increasing by about 6,000 in the mid-1990s to almost 15,000 in 2021. The human population has also grown, encroaching on grazing and migration routes for the herds, with resulting clashes becoming the No 1 cause of elephant deaths. But a long-running project by the charity Save the Elephants offered an unlikely solution: deterring some of nature’s biggest animals with some of its smallest: African honeybees
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A family of mostly female elephants and their young play next to a watering pond at the Ngutuni wildlife conservancy
Exploring Kenya's Top 3 Most Visited National Parks
Exploring Kenya's Top 3 Most Visited National ParksExploring Kenya's Top 3 Most Visited National Parks Explore Kenya's most visited national parks: Masai Mara, Amboseli, and Lake Nakuru. Witness diverse wildlife, breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity. Kenya, a country known for its spectacular wildlife, diverse landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, is home to numerous national parks that attract millions of visitors from around the globe each year. These parks offer an array of experiences, from game drives and bird watching to hiking and cultural tours. In this article, we'll explore the top three most visited national parks in Kenya: Please visit https://youtube.com/@Nisafariway for more videosMaasai Mara National Reserve, Amboseli National Park, and Tsavo East National Park. Discovering the Wonders of Kenya's Three Most Popular National Parks 1. **Maasai Mara National Reserve**: Known for its exceptional population of lions, cheetahs, and leopards, Maasai Mara offers one of the best wildlife viewing experiences in the world. The reserve is also famous for the Great Migration, an annual event where millions of wildebeests, zebras, and gazelles traverse the Mara River in search of greener pastures. 2. **Amboseli National Park**: Nestled at the foot of Mt. Kilimanjaro, Amboseli offers breathtaking views of Africa's highest peak. The park is renowned for its large herds of elephants, and it's one of the best places in Africa to get close to these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. 3. **Tsavo East National Park**: Covering an area larger than Jamaica, Tsavo East is one of the oldest and largest parks in Kenya. It's home to diverse wildlife, including the 'red' elephants, so-called because of the red dust prevalent in the park. Tsavo East is also known for the Yatta Plateau, the world's longest lava flow. #Kenya #MaasaiMara #Amboseli #TsavoEast #GreatMigration #Wildlife #Safari #Adventure #Travel #Nature Exploring Kenya's top three most visited national parks offers a unique and unforgettable journey into the heart of Africa's wildlife and landscapes. Whether you're witnessing the awe-inspiring spectacle of the Great Migration in Maasai Mara, marveling at the majestic elephants against the backdrop of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Amboseli, or venturing into the vast wilderness of Tsavo East, there's a wealth of experiences awaiting you in these remarkable parks. As you plan your next adventure, consider a trip to Kenya, where the spirit of Africa's wilderness comes alive.
Have been watching a lot about the Tsavo lions that attacked the Uganda Railway workers in 1898 and decided to do some art of them.

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More telegram stickers. I just really enjoy drawing this kind of dumb shit. *chef’s kiss*
Tsavo Region, Kenya...
Tsavo Bull Elephant 6182b+ by Jen Hall Via Flickr: I just love elephants and I sure took a lot of pictures of them on this last trip. This bull was so impressive and beautiful. I loved our few minutes with him.