New zoomie info :http://blog.wildearth.tv/2011/11/more-zoomies-wanted.html
Wild Earth is sad to announce that our live safari is going to be ending on November 24th. Djuma Game Reserve was kind enough to give us this 3 month trial. Unfortunately the income that we have from the ads can not sustain the safari. We will however continue to operate the live webcams, with possibly more cams to come in the near future.
THE SAFARI TIMES HAVE CHANGED AS WE DO NOT OBSERVE DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME IN AFRICA.. THE AM SAFARI WILL NOW AIR AN HOUR EARLIER AT 10:30 PM EST; 7:30 PM PST. THE EVENING SAFARI WILL NOW AIR AT 9:00 AM EST; 6:00 AM PST.
Come join us for an experience like no other online. Our live three hour interactive safari from Djuma Private Game reserve in South Africa broadcasts twice daily starting at 10:00 AM & 11:30 PM EST, 7:00 AM & 8:30 PM PST
http://www.wildearth.tv/wildearth-safari-game-drive-africa-presenter-webcam-live-01
Our expert guides will answer your questions live on air. Just email them to us at : questions@Djuma.com
Djuma Waterhole Camera operated 24/7
http://www.wildearth.tv/djuma-gowrie-waterhole-wildlife-big-game-africa-live-webcam-01
The Pete's Pond Cam, a man made oasis created by Peter LaRoix, It was previously operated by National Geographic until may of this year when Wild earth squired it :
http://www.wildearth.tv/petes-pond-mashatu-botswana-africa-waterhole-wildlive-webcam-live
You can also watch us on UStream. Click on the mulitviewer for access to our 8 wildlife and pond cams
http://www.ustream.tv/djumasafari
Follow us on Twitter. We tweet many of our sightings from the live safari as well as at the pond webcams. http://twitter.com/#!/WildEarth
Djuma Game Reserve online store. Profits go towards keeping the Live Safari Drives online!!
http://www.cafepress.com/djumaprivategamereserve/8152299
Safari and Djuma webcam Facebook page : http://www.facebook.com/djuma.game.reserve
For information about visiting Djuma Private Game Reserve : http://www.djuma.com
Come visit us for an experience like no other online.
Please take note that the safari, Djuma webcam and Pete's Pond webcam broadcast live from south Africa. We do occasionally have technical problems due to weather, power outages, or internet failure. Please be understanding and patient as most of these problems are beyond our control. We make every effort to resolve these issues as soon as possible. Update 10-17 Seacom has resolved the problem with the broken undersea cable between Africa and Europe. Our safari and cam streams are now working normally again.
The safari and cams are free. No subscription or download is required to watch
Photo from PM safari Oct. 29,2011
New zoomie info :http://blog.wildearth.tv/2011/11/more-zoomies-wanted.html
Wild Earth is sad to announce that our live safari is going to be ending on November 24th. Djuma Game Reserve was kind enough to give us this 3 month trial. Unfortunately...