Botswana: Xoma Xkgao and Xoma Xwii traverse the Makgadikgadi pans as a bush walk for tourists as a part of bush experience. This image is from Into the Okavango.
Selinda Reserve, Botswana: The two male lions (Panthers leo) bond quickly with their cubs, which not all male lions do. This image is from Regime of The Queen.
Serengeti/Massai Mara: The life of a young cheetah is dangerous - often other predators kill the cubs of their competitors. This image is from Regime of The Queen.
Botswana: A family of baboons sit a top a termite mound with the last light of day approaching. Termites are the builders of the Delta. With their mounds, small deposits of sediment can then collect over the millennia to form the islands that give harbor and shelter to the vast array of species that live and visit the Delta. This image is from Into the Okavango.
Selinda Reserve, Botswana: Mother and daughter lionesses (Panthers leo) are inseparable, and lethal hunting duo, so as the sunsets they set out in search of prey. This image is from Birth of a Pride.