Alex Braczkowski
@alexbraczkowski
Big Cats. Conservation. Filmmaking. Scientist in Residence Kyambura Lion Project I Founder @solaristrailcam
Tonight in the USA @22:00 on @natgeowild #treelions #lions #BigCatWeekend #beauty
No one knows for certain why these African lions like climbing and hanging out in trees, but one thing is certain -- they look good doing it! #BigCatWeekend
Bosco Atukwatse, the field coordinator of the Kyambura Lion Monitoring Team, and his team captured groundbreaking footage that gives insight into how viruses can jump between species. Follow the link below to read more. volcanoessafaris.com/press/bosco-at…
Academia runs on grant writing, not science. And the longer you stay, the more you forget there’s a difference.
Liam and Noel at the end of yesterday's gig in Manchester #Oasis
Because we need each other, we believe in one another! 🩵
They sound absolutely insane.
Because we need each other, we believe in one another #oasislive25
The way Liam tried to lift Noel's spirits during the two shows tells me that Noel wasn't doing so well after the divorce and the lack of success of his last tour. They know it, but I'm sure this tour will bring back Noel's joy.
Congrats, chaps @liamgallagher @NoelGallagher - what a glorious comeback. Just wish I’d been there for what, from the ecstatic reviews, sounds like a sensational show. So glad you sorted out your differences. Britain needs Oasis swaggering around the world music stage. 👏👏
A Ugandan scientist captured rare footage of at least 14 species of predators feeding on Egyptian fruit bats, a known reservoir for the Marburg virus. This discovery gives important insights into one of the world’s deadliest viruses: bit.ly/44pGm6L Via @ConversationUS
If you like Corbett, and you haven't read the man who inspired him to pick up the camera instead of the gun, what are you doing? Come on, read it. It's great.
What book do you keep recommending to people?
A leopard captured in #MurchisonFallsNationalPark using the SOLARIS #WEAPON4K trail camera Trail cameras are a great, non-invasive way to observe the wild, uninterrupted. Elusive creatures like the African leopard prefer to move around unnoticed & our 4K cameras allow just that!
If you don’t have time to take a walk, then you don’t have time to do science. Charles Darwin would take two walks every day on his "thinking path", not as a break from science, but as a crucial part of it.
Our new research in @TC_Africa on a predator-viral interface in Western Uganda. Bosco Atukwatse’s visual discovery could mark a Rosetta Stone moment for spillover ecology giving a first visual picture of leopard, eagles, owls and monitors all predating upon a viral reservoir.
Leopards, eagles and more caught on camera hunting virus-carrying bats in Uganda’s Python Cave. Wildlife meets danger! 🦇🐆 theconversation.com/how-does-marbu… 💻 Alexander Richard Braczkowski, @Griffith_Uni #HealthAndMedicine
The famous arrowhead tigress from Ranthambore was given last rites, one of the most photographed tigress. Carried bloodline of Ranthambhore. She raised cubs that helped repopulate parts of Ranthambhore and other tiger reserves. Strengthened gene pools and rewrote conservation.
The good old days… Lokiru and his gang
A short clip from a LIVE Safari we did a while back at Kalabe Rock with the #UgandaWildNLive crew. @AbiazRwamwiri remember the intensity of these gut-wrenching roars from those 3 large lions? 😂 📍 Kidepo, UGANDA