Noloholo, Day 21: It Takes a Season To Know a Place

Jun 22, 2012 12:12

I wake up unusually early for the day, 5 am, and since I am already awake I decide to tag along with Dennis, the Hadza, and Christy for their tracking activities. One of the ways that APW gets a sense of the predator populations is to drive transects (basically, along straight-line roads) and look for the footprints of predators in the dirt. The ( Read more... )

travel - tanzania, conservation, wildlife conservation

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early morning! anonymous June 25 2012, 00:53:56 UTC
That's incredible that they can glean so much from tracks. I've always been fascinated by folks who can do that. I remember seeing "Rabbit-Proof Fence" and thinking the same thing in that movie.

It must be tough to have a stomach trying hard to acclimate to different cuisine...

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