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Learn from Sisley Irwin as she shares her thesis findings on the impacts of urban green space restoration on wild bee communities! Hear her resulting recommendations for consideration in your next urban meadow restoration projects.
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Comments Off on Lion Pride Brings Down Buffalo In Epic Battle | Creative Killers 101
Savuti is big cat country. But only the most resourceful cats make it to the top. The Marsh Pride, Savuti’s resident Lions, is faced with their toughest challenge this winter: Buffalo. The complicated mix of boggy marsh, open plains and dense woodland provide extra obstacles in their path to a meal. Over centuries these heavyweights have adapted their hunting strategy to Savuti’s every challenge and the buffalos’ every move. And their secret: The nighttime hunt. When … Continue
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Rogue male Lions, fondly known as the mane-less three, roam the north bank and have ambitions of closing in on the Nsefu pride’s territory in the south. Their mission: defeat the two brothers, drive out the male adolescents, kill all the cubs, and mate with their mothers.
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As the Lion pride relaxes, their resident grandmother sets off on a mission. She’s unlikely to be hunting antelope, but can help the pride in other ways. She arrives at the resident Leopard’s favorite haunt. The vengeful nature of rival predators is the darker side of motherhood. And scientists are only beginning to understand it. Maybe she lost litter after litter to successive generations of Leopards. The old Lioness can’t see the Leopard, but the Puku … Continue
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For Lions, hunting together is a skill that takes years to finesse. Like most cats, they are creatures of the night and can see in almost pitch darkness. The night is much more dangerous. Hyenas and Leopards are more active and more confident. As the pride comes together for the hunt, they try to ambush some Impala and Puku, but the antelope are fast and their senses keen. The Nsefu Lions turn their attention to the … Continue