Mara Triangle

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31/03/2026

A lioness observing the zebra grazing unaware of the eye watching them.

25/02/2026

Along the silent banks of the mighty Mara River, a mother leopard moves with quiet confidence β€” her cubs trailing closely behind. πŸ†βœ¨

In the wild, a leopard mother raises her cubs alone, teaching them the art of patience, stealth, and survival. For the first few months, she keeps them hidden in thick cover, moving them often to protect them from lions, hyenas, and other threats. Every step along the river is a lesson β€” how to stalk, where to drink safely, and when to stay perfectly still.

Moments like these remind us that the Mara is not just a landscape of breathtaking beauty, but a living classroom where the next generation of predators is carefully shaped.

Photos from Mara Triangle's post 24/01/2026

🚁🌍 Technology for Conservation in Action
Today marks a major milestone for conservation at Mara Conservancy. Our rangers have officially received drones and have been certified as drone pilots, strengthening our capacity to protect wildlife and natural resources.
The integration of technology into conservation enhances:
βœ… Wildlife monitoring and tracking
βœ… Anti-poaching surveillance
βœ… Rapid response and situational awareness
βœ… Protection of critical habitats
By equipping our frontline teams with modern tools and skills, we are embracing innovation to safeguard biodiversity and ensure sustainable conservation for future generations.
πŸ‘ Congratulations to our rangers on this achievementβ€”and thank you to our partners for supporting technology-driven conservation.

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