Another wildebeest birth has been recorded in the Southern Serengeti during the ongoing calving season. The mother was observed delivering her calf on the open plains, with the newborn quickly attempting to stand shortly after birth. In this region, calves must rise and move within minutes to stay close to their mothers and the herd. The Southern Serengeti’s open landscape offers little cover, making early mobility essential for survival. This sighting adds to growing reports of calving activity across the southern plains, where herds are currently concentrated following seasonal rains.
Ndutu Kati Kati Tented Camp is a seasonal mobile camp strategically situated in the southern Serengeti near the Ndutu area, operating...






