The Great Wildebeest Migration in Kenya’s Masai Mara
The Wildebeest Migration in Kenya's Masai Mara
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This talk follows the great wildebeest migration through Kenya’s Masai Mara. We follow the herds of wildebeest in search of fresh grass, on their circular route from the Serengeti plains to the Masai Mara and back. We look at the impact the migration has on the eco system of the Mara and the wildlife that it supports. We try to bring to life one of the great wonders of the Natural World and share our experiences of this wonderful country.
Duration:- 40 – 80 minutes dependant on requirement.
Talk Outline
- Introduction
- Facts about the Masai Mara
- Wildebeest migration
- Lions
- Cheetahs
- Wildebeest river crossing
- Dangers of crossing the rivers
- Residents of the Mara
- Over for another year
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We have a book that compliments the talks about the Masai Mara and contains a wealth of information about the Mara and its animals. You can purchase the book from us at our talks or you can purchase it direct from our printers.
Recommendations
"Your book contains stunning pictures, a great read and ideal travel guide for anyone thinking of visiting Kenya’s Masai Mara. An ideal Christmas present too."
"I am sending this e-mail on behalf of WI committee to say how much we enjoyed our speakers in November, Mr & Mrs Bloomfield on "Kenya’s Masai Mara". The confidential report on speakers that we received recently does not allow for comments on the very good speakers and we felt that you should be aware of how impressed we were with them. Mr & Mrs Bloomfield not only provided us with a very enjoyable talk but they, as professional photographers showed us some excellent photographs of the wild animals in Kenya and were extremely helpful not only with our setting up at the beginning of the evening but also cleaning away afterwards. They took part in our whole meeting and their help was very much appreciated and they are the only speakers that have ever done this."