
Okonjima Namibia
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Okonjima Game Reserve has of the best accommodation in Namibia.The highlight has to be cheetah & leopard tracking. Home of AfriCat. Between Windhoek & Etosha
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NEW BLOG. This shy leopard we spotted in Okonjima Namibia was orphaned very young. So let's be brave, be visible and celebrate our brilliant stories! #worldgratitudeday #storytelling copythatsells.co.uk/dont-stay-hidd… … Naturally Namibia







We visit one of the world’s best places to see cheetahs and leopards: Okonjima Nature Reserve in #Namibia. atlasandboots.com/leopards-cheet… With Wild Dog Safaris, Okonjima Namibia and AfriCat Okonjima.



Learn all about the endangered Cheetah during a visit to the AfriCat Foundation Carnivore Care Centre... #conservation #responsibletourism #Namibia


The intricacies of #brownhyena paste marking behaviour captured on #cameratrap by AfriCat Foundation at Okonjima Namibia #stripesnotspots #secretlysocial #Namibia

OHB001 and her three cubs at the communal den within the mountains of Okonjima Namibia. Along with her own three cubs, this #brownhyena supermum occasionally suckles three older cubs from the clan. AfriCat Foundation #secretlysocial



Our AfriCat Foundation paper on #brownhyena density within the Okonjima Namibia Nature Reserve is out now in Mammal Research, and shows the potential of enclosed reserve to harbor a high density large carnivore population rdcu.be/bA3SB #secr #cameratrap #conservation


Typical, ritualised #brownhyena greeting. Head lowered, ears flattened and lips curled, often accompanied by a high pitched whining. This is usually followed by the lower ranking animal presenting the anus to its con specific Okonjima Namibia AfriCat Foundation


Three generations of brown #hyaena captured on camera. The collared female is the mother of both the sub-adult (front) and young cub (background). The daughter spends lot of time at the den and brings food back for her younger sister Okonjima Namibia AfriCat Foundation #Namibia


Tonight's free darting attempt for a specific female brown #hyaena foiled by our nomadic male turning up at the bait...and eating it all. Nice to see an old favourite though AfriCat Foundation Okonjima Namibia #Namibia


Our hard working camera traps brought in for servicing after the completion of a long-term brown #hyaena survey. Can't wait to get them back out into the field #CameraTraps #Namibia Okonjima Namibia AfriCat Foundation


A few highlights from a recent camera trap check at one of the communal brown #hyaena den sites at Okonjima Namibia. Our collared female 'OHB08' proves a dedicated mother to her current single cub. AfriCat Foundation #Namibia #CameraTrap


We collared this breeding female brown #hyaena as part of our study on population dynamics in enclosed reserves. The blue eye seems to be from an old injury. Thanks to the Ernest Kleinwort Charitable Trust for funding the collar. Photo: Richard Zaayman AfriCat Foundation
