Tuesday 24 February 2015

Jackson Looseyia - Masai Guide - Kenya



BBC Big Cat Live Presenter, Rekero Camp, Masai Mara, Kenya

Jackson Looseyia is a Masai guide of international reputation and partner with Gerard Beaton at Rekero Camp in the Masai Mara. Jackson deserves mention here, the story of his life is fascinating.

Born in 1967 in the heart of the Masai Mara, Jackson grew up surrounded by wildlife and from an early age found it a source of inspiration. Tracking wild animals is in his blood - he comes from a long line of master hunters and trackers. Jackson’s father was a particularly famous hunter who clashed with the park authorities and actually ended up being imprisoned for eight years. On his release he became the archetypal poacher turned gamekeeper and was appointed head ranger in the Southern Mara. It was at this time that Jackson was trained in the ways of the wild – his father took him into the heart of the bush for six months solid training. During this time he was shown how to track dangerous animals such as lion and buffalo. The trip had dramatic consequences as during the adventure, Jackson’s father was attacked by a buffalo and had his right hand broken. This was when responsibility for the family was handed to Jackson.

The young man quickly rose to become one of the first Masai guides in the Mara and is now a partner in our favourite camp in the reserve, Rekero. Jackson has an intimate knowledge of all the wildlife in the Mara from the smallest insect to the largest predators, but the big cats are his particular favourites and it wasn't long before he was 'discovered' by the 'Big Cat Live' BBC team and was invited to join them as a new presenter. Jackson believes strongly in passing on knowledge to others. In his wildest dreams he could not have foreseen himself broadcasting on live television around the world, spreading his knowledge of the Mara to millions of people.

'Jackson Looseyia is a star simply because he doesn't try to be one. Being himself - knowledgeable, warm and movingly articulate - is more than enough' Michael Parkinson

Jackson is usually in residence at Rekero Camp although nothing can be guaranteed.

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