16 episodes

Greetings! I'm Val from the expansive Kalahari Desert in Botswana. For over a decade, I've dedicated myself to conservation and tourism. Among my most cherished experiences is raising Sirga, a lioness I rescued as a mere ten-day-old cub. Through our countless journeys together, she's mastered the art of hunting, and today, we wander freely across the vast stretches of the Kalahari we proudly call home. Join me in this podcast series as I bring the captivating tales of the African bush directly to you!

Kalahari Diaries Valentin Grüner

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 30 Ratings

Greetings! I'm Val from the expansive Kalahari Desert in Botswana. For over a decade, I've dedicated myself to conservation and tourism. Among my most cherished experiences is raising Sirga, a lioness I rescued as a mere ten-day-old cub. Through our countless journeys together, she's mastered the art of hunting, and today, we wander freely across the vast stretches of the Kalahari we proudly call home. Join me in this podcast series as I bring the captivating tales of the African bush directly to you!

    Is Sirga a free lioness?

    Is Sirga a free lioness?

    Hello Everyone!

    We're thrilled to announce that our podcast the "Kalahari Diaries" is making a comeback after a break of over a year. Due to various commitments and priorities, the podcast took a backseat, but we're now back!
    In this episode, which you're getting a sneak peek of before its public release, we delve into the world of the Sirgas reserve.

    - What's Inside This Episode?
    - The inspiration and thought process that led to the creation of Sirgas reserve.
    - A detailed look at the diverse wildlife that calls the reserve home.
    - Insights into how predators such as leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, and others cross fence lines and why Sirga doesn’t

    In this episode, our primary objective is to offer you a comprehensive understanding of several key aspects. Firstly, we'll delve into the reasons why a fenced reserve is absolutely crucial for Sirga. We'll also explore the vastness and impressive scale of the Sirgas reserve. Lastly, we'll shed light on the harsh realities that lions face in the wild and articulate why we firmly believe that Sirga deserves a life that's better and more secure.

    Become a supporter today and gain access to exclusive content like bonus podcast episodes, video and audio material as well as regular Q&As: https://www.patreon.com/sirga

    Thank you for listening to this episode of the Kalahari Diaries. Did you enjoy the Podcast? Great! You can help us tremendously by subscribing and rating the Podcast in your favourite Podcast App. Leave a review and tell friends and family about it if you feel like it!

    If you want to know more about me and Sirga go ahead and checkout https://www.modisawildlifeproject.com or follow us on social media: https://www.instagram.com/valgruener/
    https://www.instagram.com/sirgathelioness/
    https://www.tiktok.com/@sirgathelioness

    You can visit us here in the Kalahari via the Modisa Wildlife Project. Find out how to [plan your visit here](https://www.modisawildlifeproject.com).

    I am Val, and you’ve been listening to the Kalahari Diaries.

    • 49 min
    Can Carbon Offset Save the Kalahari?

    Can Carbon Offset Save the Kalahari?

    Sorry for the long break, we are finally back in track with the Kalahari Diaries!

    In this episode I talk to the three Co-founders of the Gazelle, an award-winning team behind a new app, that accommodates carbon offset in the Kalahari Desert. Find out where your carbon tax goes and how it can help preserve our ecosystem.

    Become a supporter today and gain access to exclusive content like bonus podcast episodes, video and audio material as well as regular Q&As: https://www.patreon.com/sirga

    Thank you for listening to this episode of the Kalahari Diaries. Did you enjoy this Podcast? Great! You can help me tremendously by subscribing and rating the Podcast in your favorite Podcast App. Leave a review and tell friends and family about it if you feel like it!

    If you want to know more about me and Sirga go ahead and checkout https://www.sirgathelioness.com or follow me on social media: https://www.instagram.com/valgruener/ https://www.facebook.com/valentin.gruener

    I am Val, and you’ve been listening to the Kalahari Diaries.

    • 40 min
    Walking with Sirga

    Walking with Sirga

    Sirga and I have been roaming the Kalahari since she was a small cub. Now, ten years later, she's a grown lioness. In this episode, I'll take you with me on a walk. I have been lucky enough to witness how she hunts and observe her behavior close up. If you ever wanted to know how an apex predator like Sirga finds her way through the bush and finds her prey.

    Become a supporter today and gain access to exclusive content like bonus podcast episodes, video and audio material as well as regular Q&As: https://www.patreon.com/sirga
    Thank you for listening to this episode of the Kalahari Diaries. Did you enjoy this Podcast? Great! You can help me tremendously by subscribing and rating the Podcast in your favorite Podcast App. Leave a review and tell friends and family about it if you feel like it!
    If you want to know more about me and sirga go ahead and checkout https://www.sirgathelioness.com or follow me on social media: https://www.instagram.com/valgruener/ https://www.facebook.com/valentin.gruener
    I am Val, and you’ve been listening to the Kalahari Diaries.

    • 50 min
    Talking Bushfires with Dr. Thoralf Meyer

    Talking Bushfires with Dr. Thoralf Meyer

    We recently had some of the worst bushfires in my time here in Botswana. Millions of hectars of Kalahari burnt down in the last months. Although we were working relentlessly to keep the fires out of our reserve, one fateful night it jumped our firebreaks and steamrolled through our place.

    In this episode I have invited Dr. Thoralf Meyer. He's not only a long time friend of mine but also a professor at the University of Texas. Nobody knows more about bush fires in Botswana than he does, so naturally, I had a ton of questions for him.

    Become a supporter today and gain access to exclusive content like bonus podcast episodes, video and audio material as well as regular Q&As: https://www.patreon.com/sirga

    Thank you for listening to this episode of the Kalahari Diaries. Did you enjoy this Podcast? Great! You can help me tremendously by subscribing and rating the Podcast in your favorite Podcast App. Leave a review and tell friends and family about it if you feel like it!

    If you want to know more about me and sirga go ahead and checkout https://www.sirgathelioness.com or follow me on social media: https://www.instagram.com/valgruener/ https://www.facebook.com/valentin.gruener

    I am Val, and you’ve been listening to the Kalahari Diaries.

    • 53 min
    Q&A Session

    Q&A Session

    Today I am answering your questions. Recently I asked our followers on social media and our patrons on patreon.com to send in their questions concerning Sirga, my life or anything else I could have an answer to.

    Become a supporter today and gain access to exclusive content like bonus podcast episodes, video and audio material as well as regular Q&As: https://www.patreon.com/sirga

    Thank you for listening to this episode of the Kalahari Diaries. Did you enjoy this Podcast? Great! You can help me tremendously by subscribing and rating the Podcast in your favorite Podcast App. Leave a review and tell friends and family about it if you feel like it!

    If you want to know more about me and sirga go ahead and checkout https://www.sirgathelioness.com or follow me on social media: https://www.instagram.com/valgruener/ https://www.facebook.com/valentin.gruener

    I am Val, and you’ve been listening to the Kalahari Diaries.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    The art of tracking

    The art of tracking

    +++ Want to be part of the podcast episode? Send your questions as a voice message to info@modisa.org +++

    Tracking wild animals in the bush is a skillset that I have been training intensively for the last 10 years. I never thought that interpretating tracks, marks and little hints nature leaves for us can be so exciting. In my daily life tracking plays a vital task. Let me introduce you to the art of tracking in the bush - you'll be as surprised as I was when I first started to learn about it.

    Ressources:
    https://www.cybertracker.org (Tracking field training in South Africa)
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_people (San people of the Kalahari)

    +++ Want to be part of the podcast episode? Send your questions as a voice message to info@modisa.org +++

    Become a supporter today and gain access to exclusive content like bonus podcast episodes, video and audio material as well as regular Q&As: https://www.patreon.com/sirga

    Thank you for listening to this episode of the Kalahari Diaries. Did you enjoy this Podcast? Great! You can help me tremendously by subscribing and rating the Podcast in your favorite Podcast App. Leave a review and tell friends and family about it if you feel like it!

    If you want to know more about me and sirga go ahead and checkout https://www.sirgathelioness.com or follow me on social media: https://www.instagram.com/valgruener/ https://www.facebook.com/valentin.gruener

    I am Val, and you’ve been listening to the Kalahari Diaries.

    • 43 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
30 Ratings

30 Ratings

KimandHenry ,

Trophy Hunting

I understand your stand on animal management but think trophy hunting is deplorable. My disgust is with individuals who can kill for the pure pleasure.
Val, thank you for your insight from the frontlines. Keep the podcasts coming.

Hatchi2014 ,

Great podcast.

It’s great learning about the Africa bush as well as hearing about tails of Sirga!

mlanr10 ,

Excellent !!!!

Very informative and enjoyable podcast

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