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Sawubona friends!

 

My name is María Eugenia "Beli" Day García, I work with wild animals since 2008. Even as a little girl I was instilled with a love of nature and animals, but I always found myself drawn to the African savannah, its colours, its incredible animals, its good people...

 

This is the origin of this educational blog "The Leopard´s Spots" to bring you a little closer to the animals and natural phenomena that occur in the great continent that is Africa.

 

In 2016 I was lucky enough to finally visit it in my own flesh and it marked me forever. Africa changes you, absorbs you, and you always want to return to it. Everything that you see in documentaries or videos does not do it justice. This made me come back twice more by participating in the volunteer organization "Expanding Horizons", where adventurers were fully immersed in the work of the rangers, a unique and wild experience.

 

What I am most passionate about is for the world to see the reality of the natural state, how difficult it is to preserve it and how necessary it is for each and every one of us to participate in order to do so.

 

Impilo enh adventurers!

Beli Day y una jirafa en Welgedacht, Dinokeng, Sudáfrica

¨La rain hits the leopard's skin but does not wash away the stains ... In the same way that no matter how long a leopard stays in the rain, its spots will never disappear.¨

-Akan proverb-

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