One of my dream travel experiences is to go on an African safari. So I was excited the other night when I found WildEarth.TV and even more excited last night when I got to watch a leopard and her baby cubs live in the African bush.
WildEarth broadcasts live online around-the-clock from the Djuma Game Reserve in Mpumalanga, South Africa. The highlight is live video of two daily game drives (at about 9:30 a.m. and 11 p.m. EST) with an expert ranger.
The leopard, Karula, is a regular character on the WildEarth game drives, and last night was the debut of her cubs, who are believed to be about four months old. You can read more about the cubs on the WildEarth blog and watch a 10-minute clip of Karula and her cubs here (the first cub appears at about the six-minute mark):
Last night's game drive also found a pride of lions and some zebras. When WildEarth isn't broadcasting game drives, it delivers a live feed of its watering hole, which attracts wildebeests and other wildlife.
For more about my new favorite site, check out WildEarth.TV and be on the lookout for more wildlife on the game drive tonight.


