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The meerkats of the Kalahari Meerkat Project starred on countless screens and in books - do you want to learn more about the actors behind these stars? Or are you "just" fond of these furry little creatures that seem to value family above everything else? Or are you here to support the KMP research - and see what we've achieved with our support? Whatever it is that sparked your interest in the KMP meerkats:
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April 2024 Life History File
Autumn in the Kalahari marks the end of the of the roving season for the meerkats. In this month’s Meerkatter, male and female roving is explained, including how this behavior can affect dominance and group composition. Breeding season statistics are also provided. The most unsuccessful group in regard to pup…
March 2024 Life History File
The life and times of the KMP’s current oldest male, Palestrina (VLM211) is highlighted in this month’s Meerkatter. During the course of his life, beloved Palestrina has been dominant male at Zulus, Elrond’s Council and Alba. The KMP meerkat observers are often rewarded with captivating, entertaining and even comical meerkat…
February 2024 Life History File
Breeding season is in full swing. Not only are dominant females pregnant and having litters, but the subordinate females are as well. The impact of these pregnancies and litters are explained in the February Meerkatter. Palestrina (VLM211) has surrendered his position as Alba dominant male following the death of his…
January 2024 Life History File
With the recent predation losses of Cape Crusaders dominant female Timon (VZUF049), Jaxx and Lazuli adult subordinate males Cigarette Smoking Man (VJXM153) and Beatrice (VGDM014), and Trackie-Daks former dominant female Fly (VWF237), an insightful and relevant article on meerkat predators, predation, and alarm calls, is presented in this month’s Meerkatter.…