Tjololo 19th August 2000

The Tjololo Diaries

19th August 2000
It was one of those days when I just wished Tjololo would have an off night and sleep all the way. But there was to be none of that.
Having driven some 700kms back from Johannesburg and on to the base computer to redirect the signal there I only got to camp just after sunset. A quick supper and out on the trail of Tjololo.
He was already on the move when we found him. He headed south through a burnt area and continued south west hunting. After a couple of attempts on kudu and impala he eventually rested up around 4h00. At last time to nap, but it was short lived when 2 hyaenas chased him off. We soldiered on after him as I kept nodding off behind the wheel and crashing over small trees. At one stage Richard shouted at me to stop as I was about to drive over Tjololo. I’d fallen asleep again. Tjololo would have moved out the way anyway.


Tjololo lay up again around 5h00 for a short while but when he moved on again my eyelids just weren’t going to open, let alone any co-ordination from the rest of the body, and we scored about an hours rest.
About 30% of Tjololo’s territory has been burnt under a controlled burning programme. Fire has always been a part of the African bush and with areas now being managed, man tries to copy the fire burning frequency of the past. It is very seldom in these fires that many of the larger animals get burnt. Of the smaller animals some have even adapted to fire knowing how and where to take refuge from it.

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