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Steve Bebington

For as long as he can remember, Steve Bebington has been in love with Nature, particularly African wildlife. He has devoted much of his life to sharing this passion with people from all over the world, working as a professional guide in the Greater Kruger, Botswana, and Malawi. Then, when the elephants started looking a bit small, he focused on whales and other marine life off the southern coast of South Africa. Since 2020, he has merged this passion with his love of writing; producing content for the safari industry across southern and east Africa. He is an avid photographer, loves music, and explores nature wherever he finds it.

Steve Bebington
  • Kruger Recovery Update: A Phased Reopening

    Kruger Recovery Update: A Phased Reopening

    As the floodwaters subside, life in Kruger National Park is slowly returning to normal. We bring you a summary of the latest updates from SANParks.

  • Wild Dogs Shock Impalas on Dusty Road

    Wild Dogs Shock Impalas on Dusty Road

    African wild dogs are one of Africa’s most efficient large predators, capturing roughly 80% of the prey they target. However, sometimes even their best-laid plans fail when their prey seize the initiative.

  • SANParks and Petco Team Up to Improve Recycling Efforts in Kruger National Park

    SANParks and Petco Team Up to Improve Recycling Efforts in Kruger National Park

    As mopping up continues across the flood-ravaged Kruger National Park, supporters will be pleased to note other developments regarding waste management.

  • A History of Floods in the Kruger National Park

    A History of Floods in the Kruger National Park

    Earlier this year, the Kruger National Park suffered the most destructive floods in its hundred-year history. In this article, we examine the park’s history with high water.

  • Kruger Untamed ‘Vanishing’ Camps To Open May

    Kruger Untamed ‘Vanishing’ Camps To Open May

    As Kruger recovers, there’s good news for those looking for something different. The wildly popular Kruger Untamed camps reopen on 1 May 2026.

  • Luxury Chain Taj Hotels Makes Moves In The Kruger

    Luxury Chain Taj Hotels Makes Moves In The Kruger

    The Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) is set to enter the competitive South African safari market. They recently announced the imminent opening of three luxury lodges in the Greater Kruger area.

  • Lions Mating In Extreme Close Up On Safari Road

    Lions Mating In Extreme Close Up On Safari Road

    When a lioness decided it was time to “do the deed”, her handsome companion was quickly up to the task. For all the fanfare, no sooner had it begun than it was over.

  • Python Fights Hyena Over Stolen Kill

    Python Fights Hyena Over Stolen Kill

    Hyenas are amazing animals, always on the lookout for a free meal. In this video, a bold hyena tries its luck stealing from an unusual predator.

  • Warthog and Elephant Battle for Water Spot

    Warthog and Elephant Battle for Water Spot

    Sometimes, elephants demand to have it all their own way, especially at the waterhole. In this video, a stubborn pig decides it is not in the mood to give way.

  • Hyenas Flee as Wild Dog Pack Storms In

    Hyenas Flee as Wild Dog Pack Storms In

    Kids love to ask questions like, “Who would win in a fight between a T-Rex and a polar bear?” In this video, groups of African wild dogs and hyenas square off with a surprising result. However, like so much in Nature, it’s complicated.

  • Kruger Flood Damage Exceeds $30m – Here’s What We Know

    Kruger Flood Damage Exceeds $30m – Here’s What We Know

    South Africa’s flagship game reserve, the Kruger National Park, faces a long and expensive road to recovery following devastating floods. As of last week, the estimated bill could top R500m.

  • Cheeky Hyena Cubs Team Up on Babysitter

    Cheeky Hyena Cubs Team Up on Babysitter

    For all the misinformation about hyenas, they are actually intelligent, sentient creatures. Nowhere is this more apparent than in their interactions with the youngest members of their clans.

  • Burchell’s Bush Lodge Issues Flood Update and Reassures Guests

    Burchell’s Bush Lodge Issues Flood Update and Reassures Guests

    Following the recent floods affecting Kruger National Park, there is good news from a close neighbour. Burchell’s Bush Lodge custodian, Dave Gillespie, released a statement on Tuesday, 26/01, to reassure owners.

  • Buck Bolts Into Hidden Leopard Trap

    Buck Bolts Into Hidden Leopard Trap

    An impala made a fatal error when it failed to spot a predator hidden in the grass. As a result, tourists were treated to an impressive display of quick reactions and brute strength.

  • More Access Points Reopen in Kruger as Flood Recovery Progresses

    More Access Points Reopen in Kruger as Flood Recovery Progresses

    There is more good news for Kruger-craving wildlife enthusiasts. This follows the latest media release from SANParks’ Head of Communication and Spokesperson, JP Louw, issued on 26 January, 2026.

  • Secretary Bird Kicks Up a Storm Playing Soccer

    Secretary Bird Kicks Up a Storm Playing Soccer

    When an unusual bird of prey found a strange object, its efforts to catch it resembled a game of football. Watch as it attempts to ‘score’ a valuable prize.

  • Visitors Regain Access to Northern Kruger as Flood Risk Drops

    Visitors Regain Access to Northern Kruger as Flood Risk Drops

    There’s good news for lovers of the Kruger Park’s northern reaches as the floodwaters continue to subside. SANParks recently announced that several areas would be reopened to the public, effective Sunday, 25/01.

  • Monkey Shocks Impala With A Slap

    Monkey Shocks Impala With A Slap

    For young animals, the world is a place full of curiosities, including other animals. In this video, the young of two species playfully interact with one another to the delight of onlookers.

  • Leopard Tries Snatching Kill From Hyena

    Leopard Tries Snatching Kill From Hyena

    After a scavenger stole a kill from another predator and her cub, they watched from a short distance. Then, the cub decided it would try to right the wrong they’d suffered.

  • Coot Bullies Goose Family At River

    Coot Bullies Goose Family At River

    The feathers were flying when two species of birds got into an altercation of some prime waterfront real estate. Surprisingly, the species known for aggressive behaviour came off second best.