onh-admin / November 1, 2024
The Importance of Vultures in the Environment: Fascinating Discoveries About Nature’s Cleanup Team

Vultures are scavengers, meaning they rely on carrion, or the remains of deceased animals, as their primaryfood source. While it may seem unsavory, this diet is essential for ecosystem health.

onh-admin / September 22, 2024
World Rhino Day: Celebrating and Protecting Rhinos in the Serengeti

Join us on World Rhino Day as we highlight the incredible rhinos of the Serengeti and our commitment to their conservation. Discover our exclusive rhino-tracking experience, where guests can witness these majestic creatures in the wild, and learn how you can support their protection.

Group of elephants in a field, highlighting their close-knit social relationships.
Areeba Shaikh / August 2, 2024
Elephants Have Names for Each Other

Discover how elephants use unique calls as names, forming deep social bonds within their herds. Explore their sophisticated communication and emotional intelligence.

Herd of wildebeests and zebras gathered around a waterhole in the Serengeti National Park.
Areeba Shaikh / July 12, 2024
Symbiotic Relationship between Wildebeest and Zebra

Why do wildebeest and zebras travel together? Explore the symbiotic relationship between wildebeest and zebra in Tanzania’s savanna.

Predators attacking the herbivores crossing the Mara River.
Areeba Shaikh / May 31, 2024
Predators of the Mara River

Discover the top 5 apex predators of the Serengeti-Mara river in Tanzania. Millions of wildebeest make a perilous river crossing, drawing these apex predators.

African Elephants, part of the Big 5, roaming the plains of the Serengeti.
Areeba Shaikh / May 20, 2024
African Elephants

Understand the African elephants' complex behaviors, diverse habitats, and conservation challenges. Learn about their social structures, habitats, and their pressing conservation needs.

Photo Safari with One Nature in the Serengeti.
Areeba Shaikh / March 11, 2024
African Photo Safari with One Nature

Embark on an unforgettable African Photo Safari adventure with One Nature in the Serengeti.

Black Rhinoceros on the left with a pointed lip, and a White Rhinoceros on the right with a square mouth.
Areeba Shaikh / March 1, 2024
Black Vs White Rhino

Black rhinos have hooked lips for browsing leaves, while white rhinos' square lips are adapted for grazing grass.