WildLife
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Happy 2026. January. Where I am on this journey.
January 2026 reflection on leaving the corporate world, choosing a different path, working in wildlife conservation, and becoming my vision, two years into a life transformation. Continue reading
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My Ranger Life
Explore my two months in the South African bush: wildlife monitoring, close encounters with lions and rhinos, anti-poaching work, field lessons, and unforgettable human connections. Continue reading
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Life with the Cheetah Tribe – A Raw Glimpse into Their World
My first video on YouTube! I spent two months with the Cheetah Tribe and wanted to share a glimpse of their daily life — how they play, hunt, rest, feed, and explore their world. Continue reading
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I have been part of a Cheetah Tribe!
For 2 months I followed a wild cheetah mother and her cubs through Africa’s bush — sharing their world, facing predators, and discovering what survival truly means. Continue reading
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I Saved a Buffalo’s Life Today!
Discover the chain of events that led me to save a buffalo’s life today. Continue reading
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Uncomfortable in-Between
Transitions are always messy. The mind wants clarity, control, a neat next step. But that’s not where I am. I’m between chapters. Continue reading
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Falling for Zimbabwe: Conservation Behind Safaris
Beyond the wildlife and Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe revealed inspiring people and meaningful programs linking conservation, tourism, and communities. Continue reading
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Time Flies in the Bush
Discover the intense final weeks of my internship with a volunteer program specializing in wildlife conservation (Telemetry, game drive, lion darting, buffalo snare removal, motorbike…) Continue reading
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Protecting Cheetah Cubs: the challenges and choices of Wildlife Conservation
Discover the tough decisions, challenges, and behind-the-scenes efforts involved in protecting new-born cheetah cubs and ensuring their survival in the wild. Continue reading
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First Weeks as a Wildlife Conservation Intern
Discover the activities and photos from the first five weeks of my wildlife conservation internship. Continue reading









