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Maps of Sabi Sand Coalitions Males and Prides

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@IñigoMontoya
Thank you for the hard work.. I think you are making a unique thing for the community..
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Poland Potato Offline
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The 3 young Avoca males were seen mating with the Talamati pride. Where 2 older Avocas disappeared? They should have been still with Sparta pride. 
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Sorry in the image we cant see them but they are with the Sparta pride. When finally i can put upload the map in the web you could do zoom and you can see all better.
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I agree with sanjay that you are doing grat work and also idea of making this kind of map is truly great.
By the way it would be great if you would put also Mhangeni boys position on this map :) They are young but considering that they are 9 lion strong group I guess we can treat them as normal herd.
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Also echo that sentiment.  This is a fantastic contribution.  Are you constantly updating this map or doing it once a month/week/fortnightly? This is a great graphic and even if we can all chip in and help at least it allows us to keep a handle on things.  Hats off to you sir.
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I try update one time at week, but in this last week i had a problem while I tried update to QGIS Cloud and i lost a part of work. (The locality color areas lost).
I need help because i dont know how many prides are actually in Sabi Sands and localitation.
Some prides and males coalition had different names. (Netsvu/Kambula for example). I dont know if Talatami pride for example have another name etc etc).

I send the last update with Mangheni subadults incluided. (When I can up the map to web you could click the link and see the map with zoom and could see all cleary).

You have understand the males and the prides are continuously moving and is dificult represent theirs position exactly.

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(06-13-2018, 01:03 PM)IñigoMontoya Wrote: I try update one time at week, but in this last week i had a problem while I tried update to QGIS Cloud and i lost a part of work. (The locality color areas lost).
I need help because i dont know how many prides are actually in Sabi Sands and localitation.
Some prides and males coalition had different names. (Netsvu/Kambula for example). I dont know if Talatami pride for example have another name etc etc).

I send the last update with Mangheni subadults incluided. (When I can up the map to web you could click the link and see the map with zoom and could see all cleary).

You have understand the males and the prides are continuously moving and is dificult represent theirs position exactly.

Last update.

Oh don't worry, I fully understand they are constantly moving.  They cover some serious ground at night and they can pop up anywhere at any time.  I didn't realise the northern avocas were that close to simbambili and elephant plains.  I thought the birminghams had that area covered, maybe thats why they came to londo? 

Can't help you with the prides, maybe post a list of your questions and some of the other guys might be able to help.

P.S love how you put the airstrips in red lol.  Nice touch.
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A very useful map, indeed. nice work!
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Gonna be good seeing ts tracking hairy belly when he goes incognito all the time. Am I in dulini or am I in sinbambili? Hairy belly does what he wants, when he wants.
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Well I need help with names.

Tsala Pride. Another name?

Styx Pride. Another name?

Torchwood Pride. Another name?

Nkuhuma Pride. Another name?

Mangheni Pride. Another name? Manghene maybe?

Kambula/Netsvu Pride. Another name?

Fourways Pride. Another name?

Othawa Pride. Another name?

Southern Pride. Another name?

Eyerfield/Sparta Pride. Another name?

Are there any pride more in Sabi Sands actually?. Talatami Pride maybe?.
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WELL GUYS. FINALLY I GOT IT. The map is on web. This is the link.


https://qgiscloud.com/JuanFP/SABI_SANDS/
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Poland Potato Offline
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Tsalala "pride" has currently one member. I don't think there is point to keep this single lioness on map.
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(06-15-2018, 12:05 AM)Potato Wrote: Tsalala "pride" has currently one member. I don't think there is point to keep this single lioness on map.

Even so, she still represents an iconic pride. 

Even though the situation is hard, she could potentially bounce back.
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( This post was last modified: 06-16-2018, 03:26 AM by Tshokwane )

(06-14-2018, 12:33 PM)IñigoMontoya Wrote: Tsala Pride. Another name?

Marthly pride.

(06-14-2018, 12:33 PM)IñigoMontoya Wrote: Another name? Manghene maybe?

Also called Munghen, it seems to be a variation of the same name.

(06-14-2018, 12:33 PM)IñigoMontoya Wrote: Kambula/Ntsevu pride. Another name?

Mangheni breakaway.

(06-14-2018, 12:33 PM)IñigoMontoya Wrote: Southern pride. Another name?

Selati pride.

(06-14-2018, 12:33 PM)IñigoMontoya Wrote: Are there any pride more in Sabi Sands actually?. Talatami Pride maybe?.

Not that I'm aware of. 
The Talamati pride lives to the north of the sabi sands.
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( This post was last modified: 06-15-2018, 06:16 PM by Tshokwane )

(06-14-2018, 01:54 PM)IñigoMontoya Wrote: WELL GUYS. FINALLY I GOT IT. The map is on web.

Congratulations, great job.
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