It’s a Way of the Future Why and How Thing. The why and how, of game capture, has been developed over eons of time, with methods as old as man and still improving. This is an article about passive animal capture, the much preferred method when it’s possible. Simply put, what AWMC say […]
Impala Aerial Capture
Aerial Game Capture Net-Gun Capture Is the Name of the Game It’s all done by helicopter except for a small team standing by for the necessary assistance. Game capture using nets from helicopters has been used for a long time by conservationists and wildlife vets. This net method – originally used in New […]
Venison Hindquarter Cuts
Waste Not Want Not Venison, Food for Kings Venison brings to mind the story of Jacob and Esau (from the Bible) and how a small piece of meat changed the course of history for God and man. Isaac had all the domesticated animals one man could wish for but when it came to […]
Bushveld Wildlife Oddities
It Happens TIA* Wonders of wildlife. Going for a walk one evening, I was brought up short by movement in my peripheral vision to my right. Sounds like a nature study! Back to the movement and looking to my right, I see nothing moving but I hear a sound of bark being scratched. […]
Bushveld Birds Zimbabwe Style
Sub-Zambezi Birds Subtropical birds of the Bushveld On our trip, we were very blessed to get these and other bird images to bring you. Some are quite rare, while others slightly more common in certain areas. I’m sure they’ll go down a treat, because of their general scarcity on the web. The whole […]
Harare Lion and Cheetah Park
White Lion Out in Front A worthwhile visit. If you find yourself in the region of Harare, Zimbabwe, then a visit to the Lion and Cheetah Park is a must, especially if you have children/grandchildren. The park is located near Lake Chivero and is a short 30 minute drive south-west of Harare. This […]
Mfuwe Elephants For Dinner
Didn’t I Say, “Mfuwe Elephants Dinner” OK, that dispensed with. Let’s move on. There are many movies and books about “who” came to dinner. Now, we give you the African version with its own unique slant. The Mfuwe elephants’ mango dinner party, is proudly presented to you by Wildmoz. Well, sure it’s been […]
African Land Rover Graveyard
African Land Rover and Their Bones Lie Everywhere Land Rover has a trick in the tale. As you will see, it’s not all bad for the African Land Rover. Where were they made? Who brought them to Africa? How come there are so many abandoned? It’s impossible to show you all the photos […]
Three Legged African Wild Dog
An African Wild Dog Called Flame Courage is simply the nature of an African wild dog. African Wildlife Management and Conservation was called to arms for a mission to catch and deliver one thousand, two hundred (plus/minus) mixed animals to two of Zimbabwe’s National Parks. Around a thousand to deliver to Gonarezhou and […]
Chinhoyi Caves Zimbabwe
Chief Chinhoyi’s Hidey-Hole It’s a cave and we made it About 135 kilometers (81 miles) out of Harare on Highway A-1 heading northwards toward the Zambian border, along what is known as the copper highway, you’ll come across the Chinhoyi Caves. It’s an education in incongruity to see the world’s most modern trucks […]
Wild Explorations Into Africa
Our Wild Explorations Produced Some Stunning Images Wild Explorations into Africa The sweeping sky beckoned and we obeyed, new wild explorations taking us northward into Africa as far as time would allow. And as usual starting the homeward journey was the hardest part of our splendid, thrilling trip. Africa never disappoints and because […]
Velvet Bean
Dangers Hidden in Plain Sight Velvet Bean, in Name Only Not all dangers in the bush are obvious. In the case of snakes and mosquitoes, experience and anecdotal evidence has taught people what to avoid. But sometime the dangers are hidden in plain sight and pretty packages as in the case of the […]