Hi Nan, Lisbeth, Flutterby, Bushcraft, Twigga, Amoli, Heksie and all readers of my TT,
When I heard the desperate bleating of the calf I nearly wanted to walk to the poor thing, but knowing that the buffalo and rhinos are close-by I realized the danger I am going to put myself in and ran to the car to see if the KZN field rangers did adhere to the call. I only drove a few 100 meters when they came around the corner towards the hide to get the calf out of the mud.
At first I felt so good that the calf was out of the mud and will be on its feet soon, but when it did not want to move after 2 hours my thoughts was different and I was debating if it was right to intervene and help animals.
In the process its death was only prolonged and all the good deeds to help it did not result in that it survived. I think we as human do feel guilty to help and even if things still turn to the worse it was worth trying than watching it drown in front of you.
Maybe at the same time or a week before / after this incident two cheetahs were founds killed in snares at Mkhuze Game reserve, which must have been a tuff month for the KZN staff. See link below.
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After packing up we first drove to Nsumo pan, but were a bit unlucky to spot any elephants. The evidence were in the road, but the big guys were hiding from us. You can either stop for a picnic at Nsumo pan or visit two hides over looking the pans. We spotted a few hippos, Kingfishers, herons, stilts darters, reed comorants and spoonbills. Some were far off and others closer for a
The hippos again were too close for my comfort zone, but luckily they did not see me as an fellow mate intruding in the pond.
Our last shot before we left Mkhuze.
Our stay was very short, but I will definitely visit this remarkable park again and make sure that it will be for at least 4 days so that I can take time at each hide and drive to the southern section of the park bordering near Phinda. There are two bush lodges in the park, namely Nhlonhlela and uMkhumbe Tented Bush camp if you prefer the smaller camps instead of Mantuma camp. Alternative driving in from outside is not too far and one can stay at Jozini dam and easily get to the park within 30 minutes.