Nervous Nellies: The Frozen Alert Stance of the Thomson Gazelle

Discover how the Thomson’s gazelle uses a 'frozen alert stance' to ruin a predator's hunt. Learn the science behind this savannah survival strategy.

The Wood Sandpiper: From the Ngorongoro Crater to the Siberian Tundra

Meet the Wood Sandpiper, a migratory wader seen wintering in Tanzania. Discover its unique features and the massive journey it takes from the subarctic to the equator.

The Reedbuck: Africa’s Water-Dependent Specialists

Discover the three species of African Reedbuck—Common, Bohor, and Mountain. Learn about their unique forward-curving horns, territorial whistle displays, and why these water-dependent grazers are a must-see on a 2027 Tanzania safari.

A Garden with a Tomb (and a Gardener). Part 1: The Quarry Site

Explore the archaeology of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Discover why an ancient stone quarry holds the key to reconciling the "head and the heart" this Easter.

Bug-eyed Drama: Why Flies are Obsessed with Kirk’s Dik-diks

Ever wonder why flies swarm a dik-dik's face? Discover the science behind their "tear-marking" behavior and how this tiny antelope survives the savanna.

The Blacksmith Lapwing is a Little Fan

Discover the Blacksmith lapwing, one of Southern Africa’s most iconic waders. Learn about the unique "flopping" flight of the Vanellus genus and why these blunt-tipped birds are a challenge for predators and photographers to track.

Green Theology from Ngorongoro

Explore the heart of "Green Theology": Discover how Scripture calls us to be regents and stewards of a "very good" Creation until the High King returns.

The Night Shift: Getting to Know the Black-crowned Night-Heron

Meet the Black-crowned Night-heron, the "working professional" of the wetlands. Learn about their unique appearance, red eyes, and where to spot them—from local marshes to Tanzania's Ngorongoro Crater.

Why do Leopards Dangle So?

Discover why leopards dangle their legs while sleeping in trees. From REM sleep stability to thermal regulation, learn the survival secrets of these tree-dwelling hunters.

Klaus vs. the Cheetah: The Surprising Engineering of a Big Cat’s Face

Discover the unique biological engineering of a cheetah's face. From "turbo" nostrils to panoramic vision, see how these big cats differ from our pets at home.

And Then Our Eyes Met: A Serengeti Encounter

The leopard's face is defined by a mesmerizing pattern of black “rosettes” and spots of various sizes that provide the perfect camouflage against the dappled light of the African bush. Its piercing eyes are built for precision, containing a specialized layer that reflects light to grant the cat extraordinary night vision . . .