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Brad Bestelink

Brad grew up in the Okavango Delta and has filmed there for more than 25 years. He is the co-founder and head of the Natural History Film Unit Botswana (NHFU), which operates out of a specialist film camp in the heart of the Okavango wilderness and trains local camera operators to capture the region’s wildlife. He has been following the individual big cats in this region for years and knows their stories better than anyone. With more than 30 films to his name, including Surviving Paradise (Netflix) and Savage Kingdom (National Geographic), Brad aims to teach people the importance of wild places and remaining connected with nature.

Question: Answer:
ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔtown Maun, Botswana (The gateway to the Okavango Delta)
Favourite Delta animal Leopard
Favourite cat species Leopard
Favourite cat Xudum
Day or night filming? Day filming
Best bush meal Nuts or biltong
Best thing about the Delta It’s a constantly changing environment which gives birth to new behaviours.

“Filming leopards is always a slow burn; it’s about timing and endless patience and it often feels like drip torture waiting for moments of behaviour to play out. You have to pace yourself.”

Brad Bestelink

A hyena steals a carcass from a leopard

Xudum the leopard loses her meal to a marauding hyena and has to go hungry.