Mother AND CUB

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Cautious mum (Lucy), a mere four feet away from me, clearing the way for her cub. Courtesy of South Luangwa National Park, Zambia. © [John Mallaney] and [www.johnmallaney.com], [2024]. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written … Continue reading

SOUTH LUANGWA – MORE OF LUCY

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You can never see enough of Lucy, on this occasion there was something different about her demeanour, she was being very cautious and we understood why a couple of minutes later. Lucy was conducting a recce to ensure the area … Continue reading

SOUTH LUANGWA – YOUNG MALE LEOPARD

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A beautiful young male Leopard. He was deep in a tree trying avoid the searing temperatures, fortunately I managed to get in a position where I could get this shot. Another incredible moment!!

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SOUTH LUANGWA – LUCY THE LEOPARD

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Day 4 in Luangwa seen our second sighting of Lucy, she is easily recognisable as the tip of her left ear is missing. A truly stunning cat. © [John Mallaney] and [www.johnmallaney.com], [2024]. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material … Continue reading

SOUTH LUANGWA NATIONAL PARK – ZAMBIA

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What can I say, ten days spent in South Luangwa National Park in Zambia, nearly 100 hours spent in a Safari vehicle (my back did take a bit of a beating over the rougher terrain), over 100 degrees daily and … Continue reading

AMUR LEOPARD

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The Cat Survival Trust is little known and not open to the pubic (members only) and its primary objective is to house an array of rare and incredible wild cat species for education and conservation purposes.  Currently the Trust houses a number of wild … Continue reading