An inscription at the entrance reads: “Come and live my dream”. |
The entrance gates to Harnas Wildlife Foundation. |
The schedule and the telephone numbers of the organization is placed at the entrance. |
This paper contains the important information. |
A garden fountain. |
A tall cactus of Cereus species. |
A flower garden with winding river. |
A green lawn. |
A stone footpath runs across a green lawn. |
A stone footpath connects the entrance of the garden to the reception. |
A white dead tree. |
Outdoor coffee tables are placed near the reception. |
A lush greenery surrounds the reception. |
Mongooses. |
Lovely mongooses. |
Funny mongooses. |
Girls and mongooses. |
Mongooses are on the green grass. |
A standing mongoose. |
A mongoose is standing on hind legs. |
Awesome mongooses. |
Anyone can touch mongooses. |
Mongooses are waiting the food. |
Mongooses are gathered around the stone. |
Mongooses can break bird eggs. |
A mongoose with an egg. |
A springbok. |
An impala. |
An oribi. |
A cheetah. |
A baboon infant. |
Baboons. |
A baboon with an infant. |
A running baboon. |
A wise baboon. |
A troop of baboons. |
A baboon walks with an infant under the belly. |
A serious baboon walks with an infant. |
A baboon is cautious while walking. |
A female baboon walks with an infant over the back. |
An infant baboon is riding on the back of a female baboon. |
This fenced territory is for baboons. |
A dog-like muzzle of a baboon. |
A muzzle of a baboon. |
Volunteer guests play a vital role in the condition of the organization. |
A crocodile. |
A crocodile is on a green grass. |
A crocodile is inside a pen. |
The broken airplane. |
A South African ostrich male. |
The muzzle of a caracal. |
A caracal. |
The caracal is a medium-sized wild cat native to Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and India. |
A male lion. |
A male lion rests under the shade of a tree. |
An electric fence. |
An inscription reads: “Please, beware of predators!”. |
A male lion is under a tree. |
A lion. |
The lion called Brad was buried here. |
A male lion walks with a graceful gait. |
A male lion is very dangerous. |
A rear view of a male lion. |
The lion typically inhabits grasslands and savannas, but is absent in dense forests. |
The lion is an apex and keystone predator. |
A female lion. |
A lioness. |
Most lionesses will have reproduced by the time they are four years of age. |
A male lion is walking with a piece of meat. |
A male lion is walking near an electrified fence. |
A male lion is walking with a big piece of meat. |
Three lionesses. |
A muscular lioness. |
Two lionesses. |
Lionesses form the stable social unit in a pride and do not tolerate outside females. |
A female lion is walking with a big piece of meat. |
A lioness is walking with a big piece of meat. |
A lioness with a piece of meat. |
African wild dogs. |
African wild dogs are behind an electric fence. |
A cheetah is behind an electric fence. |
A cheetah. |
A cheetah is waiting for food. |
A fight for food between cheetahs looks like an explosion. |
Two cheetahs with a piece of meat. |
Cheetahs are running away with meat. |
Two cheetahs. |
The muzzle of a cheetah. |
A leopard. |
The leopard “Panthera pardus” is one of the five species in the genus Panthera, a member of the Felidae. |
A leopard is behind an electric fence. |
A leopard is eating a piece of meat. |
A turtle is on a green lawn. |
The swimming pool. |
The cafe is situated at the entrance to the reception. |
A tiny garden fountain. |
The tree with bottles is at the entrance to the reception. |
A helmeted guineafowl. |
Two helmeted guineafowls. |
A killed snake is on the road from Harnas to Gobabis. |