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		<title>Soulmates of the wild: meet the Eastern Cape animals that form lifelong pair bonds</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Feb 2025 09:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[February is the month of love, and if you look closely, you&#8217;ll see that love can be everlasting in the animal kingdom. From devoted blue crane pairs to family-oriented jackals and fiercely protective elephant shrews, you can experience the wonder of creatures that mate for life at Lalibela Wildlife Reserve. In Lalibela’s grasslands, you’ll find South Africa’s national bird, the blue crane. These elegant birds are known for their striking charcoal-blue, grey and white plumage, and males perform a dazzling courtship dance to win over females. Blue cranes typically lay two eggs and both birds share incubation duties. Once hatched, the chicks stay under their parents’ care for three to five months until they learn to fly, during which time the adults are dedicated to feeding and protecting them. Among the blue crane’s predators is the black-backed jackal, a daring and fast-footed animal that forms a partnership with a single mate. Breeding once a year, each family holds its own territory, where the young are reared and weaned. If one partner dies, the surviving jackal remains solitary until a new mate is courted and successfully integrated into the pack. So named because of their long, flexible snouts, elephant shrews, found [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Perfect Safari Proposal</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2023 10:52:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Livingbreathlessly With the role of marriage-proposal coordinator a rising trend, Molori’s experienced safari team know exactly how to make the most of – and take the pressure off – this very private commitment in the heart of the African bushveld.  Hollywood actor Miles Teller of Top Gun: Maverick fame could have popped the question to his beloved Keleigh Sperry on the pearly shores of the Seychelles, but he was determined to make this very personal promise on an African safari. With the help of the Molori Safari team in Madikwe Game Reserve, the proposal was secretly planned for after a dawn game drive, which ended up – not coincidentally – at a beautiful nature spot. There, Miles had asked the guide to tie a red rose to a tree with a tag on it bearing two dates: the date Miles and Keleigh met and the date of her last night as his girlfriend. It was the kind of proposal that’s sure to become a Teller/Sperry family legend. Everyone wants a similarly unforgettable proposal experience but not everyone is as original as Miles, or knows how to make it happen. And for young professional couples whose time is invaluable, planning these events is best left to on-site proposal coordinators. This is [...]]]></description>
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