Warthogs are part of the family here at Giraffe Manor © Will Burrad Lucas While giraffes may be the most famous residents of Giraffe Manor, our lively family of warthogs often steal the show with their quirky antics and boundless energy! We like to call them the ‘overreactors’ and the ‘think-later’ crew - The post PUMBAS OF GIRAFFE MANOR appeared first on The Safari Collection.| The Safari Collection
Explore the vibrant creativity of artist Cyrus Kabiru. Discover his unique sculptures made from recycled materials.| The Safari Collection
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire Shuna Island, a 1,110-acre private estate in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides, now on the market for the first time in 80 years.| LUXUO
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Many of our signature mixes are inspired by the graceful giraffes who roam our grounds, like the ‘Legless Lily’ and our ‘Hot Twiga’| The Safari Collection
Although listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List, the Nubian giraffe population in Kenya has increased by over 700% in the last half a century. From a low of only 130 individuals and near extinction in the mid-1970s, today Kenya is home to at least 1,040 Nubian giraffes.| The Safari Collection