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KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a female leopard is illuminated by a red spotting lamp during a night-time game drive in Naboisho Conservancy bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 08 January 2016, a cheetah sits on raised ground to look out across the grassland for potential prey in the early morning in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 08 January 2016, two lionesses of the Enkuyeni Pride look out across the grassland just after sunrise in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a female cheetah known as Amani jumps and one of her three cubs jump across a river in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, two guides with Asilia Africa Camp look on as a herd of elephants pass a safari vehicle in Naboisho Conservancy bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 08 January 2016, a members of the Enkuyeni Pride walk past a safari vehicle just after sunrise on the grassland in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a female cheetah known as Amani and three cubs are reflected in water as they walk along a river in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 08 January 2016, HerdTracker video cameraman Jacques van Tonder monitors a specialised night-vision camera while following the Enkuyeni Pride of lions as they hunt through long grass after dark in the surrounding bush in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE. January 2016, a lioness of the Enkuyeni Pride of lions is illuminated by a red spotting lamp as she hunts through long grass after dark in the surrounding bush in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 08 January 2016, a sub-adult member of the Enkuyeni Pride of lions sleeps in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 08 January 2016, HerdTracker video cameraman Jacques van Tonder monitors a specialised night-vision camera while following the Enkuyeni Pride of lions as they hunt through long grass after dark in the surrounding bush in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE. January 2016, a lioness of the Enkuyeni Pride of lions is illuminated by a red spotting lamp as she hunts through long grass after dark in the surrounding bush in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 08 January 2016, members of the Enkuyeni Pride of lions rest in the shade of bushes near a safari vehicle in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 07 January 2016, a cheetah walks across grassland in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, Andre van Kets, (front) co-founder of HerdTracker, holds a smartphone as he broadcasts a live stream on the internet of wildlife in Naboisho Conservancy bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, safari vehicles drive in the early morning in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a female cheetah known as Amani and one of her three cubs walk having just crossed a river in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 10 January 2016, a young male lions sit at daybeak in the Naboisho Conservancy bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a female cheetah known as Amani and her three cubs look out from a termite mound in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a female cheetah known as Amani and her three cubs walk past a safari vehicle in the early morning in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a female cheetah known as Amani and her three cubs walk across grassland in the early morning in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a female leopard is illuminated by a red spotting lamp during a night-time game drive in Naboisho Conservancy bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a female leopard is illuminated by vehicle headlights during a night-time game drive in Naboisho Conservancy bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 08 January 2016, HerdTracker video cameraman Jacques van Tonder monitors a specialised night-vision camera while following the Enkuyeni Pride of lions as they hunt through long grass after dark in the surrounding bush in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 08 January 2016, dawn colours the sky before sunrise in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a female cheetah known as Amani and three cubs look around having just crossed a river in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, Tim Leperes (right), a guide with Asilia Africa Camp, holds a red-spotting lamp after dusk on a night-time game drive in Naboisho Conservancy bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a female cheetah known as Amani jumps a river in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a female cheetah known as Amani jixes her gaze on approaching lions in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 08 January 2016, a curiosity of mongoose stand atop a termite mound in the early morning in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 08 January 2016, a cheetah sits on raised ground to look out across the grassland for potential prey in the early morning in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, Philip Kinyaga, a trainee guide on an internship with Asilia Africa Camp, looks on as a herd of elephants pass a safari vehicle in Naboisho Conservancy bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, Tim Leperes (right), a guide with Asilia Africa Camp, explains elephant behaviour as a herd passes his safari vehicle in Naboisho Conservancy bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a breeding herd of elephants feeds on long grass in the early morning in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a female cheetah known as Amani and her three cubs walk along a riverbank in the early morning in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a female cheetah known as Amani and three cubs look around having just crossed a river in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, guides from Asilia Africa Camp, prepare a bush-dinner during a night-time game drive in Naboisho Conservancy bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, Philip Kinyaga, a trainee guide on an internship with Asilia Africa Camp, looks on as a herd of elephants pass a safari vehicle in Naboisho Conservancy bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 08 January 2016, two lionesses of the Enkuyeni Pride look out across the grassland just after sunrise in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a female leopard is illuminated by a red spotting lamp during a night-time game drive in Naboisho Conservancy bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a giraffe is silhouetted against the dusk skyline in Naboisho Conservancy bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 08 January 2016, dawn colours the sky before sunrise in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a female leopard is illuminated by a spotlight during a night-time game drive in Naboisho Conservancy bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 08 January 2016, a cheetah sits on raised ground to look out across the grassland for potential prey in the early morning in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a female leopard is illuminated by a spotlight during a night-time game drive in Naboisho Conservancy bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a female leopard is illuminated by a spotlight during a night-time game drive in Naboisho Conservancy bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a female leopard is illuminated by a red spotting lamp during a night-time game drive in Naboisho Conservancy bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 08 January 2016, a cheetah looks up a tree in the early morning on the grassland in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, Tim Leperes (right), a guide with Asilia Africa Camp, looks for game as he drives a safari vehicle in Naboisho Conservancy bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 08 January 2016, a cheetah sits on raised ground to look out across the grassland for potential prey in the early morning in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, Tim Leperes (right), a guide with Asilia Africa Camp, looks for game in Naboisho Conservancy bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 08 January 2016, Carel Verhoef, co-creator of the website HerdTracker, an online resource which tracks and documents east Africa's great wildebeest migration, prepares to stream a live broadcast on the Periscope application to viewers around the world of wildlife in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

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