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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Kariega Journal: Wednesdays at the Farmerfield School

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On Wednesday mornings we taught at a local primary school as part of Kariega's commitment to local community development. The school...

Kariega Field Notes: Habitat Conservation

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A big job for the volunteers at game reserves is habitat conservation, mostly clearing the reserve of invasives and planting native species....

Kariega Field Notes: Game Counts

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Sometimes it is hard to determine the sex from a distance We all participated in wildlife management game counts for herds of zebra and ...

Kariega Field Notes: Sleeping with lions and shooting stars

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We had an unbelievable four hour night drive where we observed lion family life. First of all, it was a beautiful clear night and we had s...
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Kariega Field Notes: Elephant Encounters

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We had some amazing up-close and personal time with the elephants at Kariega. At times we were literally surrounded by dozens of them for ho...

Kariega Field Notes: Elephant Impact Monitoring

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We had several volunteers who were in charge of Elephant Impact Monitoring because it is a big job. There are many elephants and they need...

Kariega Field Notes: Lion Monitoring

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two females (one is the mother of the cubs) We had many opportunities to observe the lions of Kariega including an incredible night dr...
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