16 Feb 2010
Jason, your regular Lions of Moremi correspondent is away on leave for a month so it’s my job to try and fill his shoes. This month we see the Lions Of Moremi breaking from the norm a little as we travel out of Moremi and the Okavango Delta, North east to the Savute region of Chobe national park
The main reason that we are here is the Savute river, which has just started to flow after a 30 year absence. In the 70’s this reserve was the premier place for game viewing in Botswana but after the river dried up life for the game here became much harsher and the biodiversity dropped quite considerably. Now the river has restarted flowing the game is flooding in and Savute is really coming back to life.
- Chris Harries
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1 posted at 11:53am on 21 February, 2010 by Saul Klibanow
These are interesting reports but are we going to see any video of Savute and it’s wildlife?