As you all know it was a while go that we got the two serval
males who I have grown to love as they have become friendlier towards me and
accepting me in their territory slowly but surely. I have been feeding them
once a day or even twice a day depending on the weather. a few little interesting
things that took place was that the elephants decided to make it their stomping
ground and stomp down a few trees , one almost landing on the boma. This tree
used to stand about 7m high so it was a large piece of wood which could have
easily damaged the boma and set the Servals free.
Speaking of setting free, that is what shall be happening to
them which is sad as you build up a relationship but it is a wild animal and
needs to be free. I will do it the same as last time and set meat by the entrance
of the boma with the gate open. Seeing as they are both males the dominant one
will stay in that territory and then the other brother will have to find his
own new territory somewhere else.
this was a photo i found of shiela! such a lovely little one! |
I believe it shall be interesting to see if the male who
keeps the territory won’t just live in the boma with the gate open because
there is enough protection for him there to live. The one thing game need is
water and you can in a way control them with it. If I stop filling up the water
trough he will move to find water and if it’s too far for him to walk every day
then he will just make a new territory for himself there.
having a wee bite of water buck for breakfast |
The other Servals which have been let loose have only been
sighted once and that was at dusk about a month ago. Was such a relief to see
that she had been surviving and doing well because she looked healthy and when
we saw her she was hunting a small little mouse or shrew? At the time we had a group
of guests who saw the female cheetah with her cubs on a bush buck kill, the serval
and a caracal on a baby bush buck.
These were the last Servals that will be coming onto the
reserve so now we will have a total of 6.
I would love comments or any questions about my year or
about Hopewell! Thanks
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