Sunday, September 28, 2025

Live Cams of Africam and WildEarth

Have you ever seen an orphaned rhino cub dreaming in his boma shelter? A party of young lions at the watering hole with their mother. Elephants contemplating the splendor of an African sunset. A large gathering of zebra. Wildebeest enjoying a good roll in the mud. A python snatching a meal. A family of baboons. Rare cheetah cubs at Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre. A graceful genet. A caracal whose lightning-fast reflexes leaves only a blurred smear of light. Eagle fledglings enjoying parental care. An ostrich male patrolling his beat. Terrapin taking to the water. Various interspecies encounters. Almost a decade before Netflix first launched, Africam began its wildlife livestreams, first from the Sabie Sands game reserve, then expanding to over thirty locations around Southern and East Africa, including Etosha in Namibia, the Serengeti in Tanzania, Maasai Maru and Tsavo West in Kenya, Hwange in Zimbabwe, the Boteti River in Botswana and Timbavati and the Kruger National Park in South Africa. One fascinating webcam provides unique insights into the daily lives of Black Eagles. Another shares the story of critically endangered charges such as cheetahs and rhinos who find a safe haven at the Hoedspruit. The Facebook Group shares regular highlights in the form of photos and video clips.

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