AT HOME WITH THE CLAN
Complements the BBC One series Dynasties II, available now on iPlayer
“THERE’S ONE, 10 O’CLOCK!” MY HEARING WAS still muffled following an exuberant takeoff from the Mongu helipad by Rachele, my Italian pilot, yet her proclamation pierced the whirring blades like the shrill tone of a morning alarm. “Have you got it?”
I had barely raised the camera from my lap when she had managed to pull the equivalent of a handbrake turn, spinning the helicopter 180º on its nose and pointing me directly at the slow, loping target below. And there it was, a full-blown example of what I had come all this way to see: Crocuta crocuta – the oft-unloved but utterly compelling spotted hyena.
For the previous five minutes, I had moderately cursed my decision to request ‘doors off ’ as the chopper flew high across the Zambezi River, and had tugged gently at my seatbelt to reassure myself that I was safely strapped in. But now, catching my first glimpse of this apex predator making its way calmly through swaying grass and across open pans, I quickly forgot my fears.
Liuwa Plain has one of the longest histories of wildlife protection on the African continent
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