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Eco-Sustain Africa: Elephant Management
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We let people with the passion to do whats right promote sustainable management of Africa’s wildlife and natural resources. This blog keeps a journal of all our activities and experiences in the African bush. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Life of a Female African Wildlife Ecologist. Http:/ www.ecosustainafrica.com. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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Life of a Female African Wildlife Ecologist
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Life of a Female African Wildlife Ecologist. I am a thirty something female who has spent the last 12 years of my life researching, managing and conserving African wildlife. My focus has been on large herbivore ecology and especially elephants in South Africa. With this blog I want to document and share some of the amazing encounters I have had (and still have) as well as my thoughts, hopes, beliefs and day-to-day experiences as an ecologist and free spirit. View my complete profile. Sunday, 6 May 2012.
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Life of a Female African Wildlife Ecologist: The end of a hermit
http://africanecologist.blogspot.com/2011/04/end-of-hermit.html
Life of a Female African Wildlife Ecologist. I am a thirty something female who has spent the last 12 years of my life researching, managing and conserving African wildlife. My focus has been on large herbivore ecology and especially elephants in South Africa. With this blog I want to document and share some of the amazing encounters I have had (and still have) as well as my thoughts, hopes, beliefs and day-to-day experiences as an ecologist and free spirit. View my complete profile. The end of a hermit.
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Eco-Sustain Africa: January 2012
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We let people with the passion to do whats right promote sustainable management of Africa’s wildlife and natural resources. This blog keeps a journal of all our activities and experiences in the African bush. After a period of 6 weeks in an electric fenced boma, the cheetah, re-introduced onto the reserve where ESUSTA operates from, were finally set free four days ago. The two brothers slowly started exploring their new surroundings and made their first kill last night. DeBoer with his first freedom meal.
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Eco-Sustain Africa: A cat called Katsi
http://esusta.blogspot.com/2011/07/cat-called-katsi.html
We let people with the passion to do whats right promote sustainable management of Africa’s wildlife and natural resources. This blog keeps a journal of all our activities and experiences in the African bush. A cat called Katsi. Over the last few months ESUSTA had the privilege to assist with the rehabilitation of a female caracal back into the wild. Before she came to us, she was taken away from her mother soon after birth and kept in a cage. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A cat called Katsi.
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Eco-Sustain Africa: November 2011
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We let people with the passion to do whats right promote sustainable management of Africa’s wildlife and natural resources. This blog keeps a journal of all our activities and experiences in the African bush. Their numbers are slowly recovering. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Life of a Female African Wildlife Ecologist. Http:/ www.ecosustainafrica.com. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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Eco-Sustain Africa: February 2011
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We let people with the passion to do whats right promote sustainable management of Africa’s wildlife and natural resources. This blog keeps a journal of all our activities and experiences in the African bush. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Life of a Female African Wildlife Ecologist. Http:/ www.ecosustainafrica.com. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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Eco-Sustain Africa: Free at last
http://esusta.blogspot.com/2012/01/free-at-last.html
We let people with the passion to do whats right promote sustainable management of Africa’s wildlife and natural resources. This blog keeps a journal of all our activities and experiences in the African bush. After a period of 6 weeks in an electric fenced boma, the cheetah, re-introduced onto the reserve where ESUSTA operates from, were finally set free four days ago. The two brothers slowly started exploring their new surroundings and made their first kill last night. DeBoer with his first freedom meal.
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Eco-Sustain Africa: January 2013
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We let people with the passion to do whats right promote sustainable management of Africa’s wildlife and natural resources. This blog keeps a journal of all our activities and experiences in the African bush. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Life of a Female African Wildlife Ecologist. Http:/ www.ecosustainafrica.com. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.