Monday 12 September 2011



Dear Friends After some time in Nomadic Mobile I finally found a Cheetah, It had become very had to see this wanderful animals.

I think I had seen her before when she had this little cubs with Olivier near Olkejurongai.
Shingo is still doing well though she is in the Naboisho conservancy, hope she will finish the up bringing of 6 cubs.
I hope to be there in a few days time if she will be there then I will up date you all a long side with the Left cubs from Naboisho female.

 After a long hot day I found a small pride near Sand River area two males, one female and two cubs I would think its part of a large pride.
The Migration is still in Kenya though I had seen a few herds moving into Seregeti.

On the other had this majestic animals had been poach so had in the last few months near Lemek hills, Olkinyei hills, and Koyiaki Hill, Now we have a group of rangers who just for the Elephants in this area Thanks to Joyce Pool and her team a long side other friends of Kenya.
We hope they will be back and happy in the hills, there may main breeding area.

Salaams to you all my friends,

Jackson Looseyia.

10 comments:

Leo209 said...

I very much like these new post you put up. I'm glad to hear Notch and his sons are still going strong. Thank you for your updates and please keep them coming. Salams

dotcombs said...

Enjoy so much seeing your photos. The elephant is beautiful.

Donna Wiedrich said...

Jackson, thank you so much for the updates. I wait anxiously for them! If only I could spend every day in your "office". You are truly blessed. Say hello to Notch for me the next time you see him. He is my favorite.

Donna Wiedrich said...

Jackson,

I was reading through some of the older blogs and came across the story of Red. Many people were offering to help in any way and many wanted something to be done to prevent further human/wildlife conflict in the Mara. Can you please tell me if anything was ever done to address this critical issue? I really think we should honor Red's memory by taking action to prevent future lions from suffering the same fate. What better way to continue her legacy than by protecting the same lions she loved and fiercely protected herself? I would love to help anyway I can from affar and I'm sure my fellow big cat lovers feel the same.

Thank you for being such a true friend of wildlife.

bernie bee said...

Jambo Jackson some more fantastic photos from The Mara what a beautiful Bull Elephant can you tell me how old you think he is? When we were in The Mara last March we came across Notch and his boys ... An awesome sight I have fantastic photos of them. Can't wait to get back next February. Please keep the photos coming as I check every day. Asante Sana.
Bernie bee

Laikipia said...

Thank for the updates and photos Jackson.

As ever, your office looks wonderful.

Hoping to see you soon!

DWW said...

Jackson, Thank you for a wonderful 3 days! D & J

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Chaitanya D Gokarn said...

It is Good to know our old friends (Norch and his boys) are still doing well. Beautiful pictures, I like it....

Chaitanya D Gokarn said...

I feel very happy to see our old friends like Notch. When I see them I often think about my favourite cats Honey and her cub Toto, I imagine if they were alive now....