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Bush Bees: January 2012
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Projects, ideas and organizations in conservation, travel and development in Africa. Join the adventure. Finishing Up Strong and Having Fun. 2012 NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS. Living in the bush, these are two mottos that are definitely doable, although require more concentration on completing than one may think. We are surrounded by adventure and fun activities, yet when your playground also becomes your office, it takes more than one may think to remember that it is the place you moved to, to have fun. W.
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Bush Bees: April 2012
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Projects, ideas and organizations in conservation, travel and development in Africa. Join the adventure. Goodbye Bush, Hello London. For the past 15 months I have been happily living in a tent.there have actually been multiple tents, the amenities of which continue to increase with each change. It started with no running water and a drop toilet. To a tent with a bucket shower and a bed off the ground, but no zipper,. At first I felt guilty, because I am going alone and leaving my husband in our tent in t...
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Bush Bees: December 2011
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Projects, ideas and organizations in conservation, travel and development in Africa. Join the adventure. Getting in the Christmas Spirit. Is going ahead and we need your help to make it happen! The Village of Makao, together with Mwiba Wildlife Reserve is going to change the lives of many people of Makao village. Through the construction and implementation of a community center which will support early childhood development. Through a nursery/play group program, health. Links to this post.
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Bush Bees: September 2011
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Projects, ideas and organizations in conservation, travel and development in Africa. Join the adventure. I'm a bad blogger. It is has now been almost three weeks since my last post.woops. Things have been a little busy BUT now we are going on leave! I could not be more excited.London to see my parents in their new pad and then to the US to see one of my best friends get married! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Beverly K. Burden. View my complete profile. Bush Bees By eMail.
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Bush Bees: July 2011
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Projects, ideas and organizations in conservation, travel and development in Africa. Join the adventure. In many conservation and hospitality industries located in the bush, like Mwiba, you work for a couple of months without stopping and then you get a couple of weeks off. There are ups and downs. The up is that you get several big chunks of time off every year to see family and friends. However, you always seem to leave Tanzania, because why would you stay here on your time off? Selous Safari Camp (Sel...
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Bush Bees: March 2012
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Projects, ideas and organizations in conservation, travel and development in Africa. Join the adventure. West With The Night". If you love Africa, horses, flying and kick ass women then you must read "West With The Night". An eloquent, honest and humble autobiography of a woman who puts most of us to shame! A word grows to a thought - a thought to an idea - an idea to an act. The change is slow, and the Present is a sluggish traveler loafing in the path Tomorrow wants to take." p. 135. Links to this post.
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Bush Bees: May 2012
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Projects, ideas and organizations in conservation, travel and development in Africa. Join the adventure. Following advice from one of my oldest and best friends, Selina Stanfield, who works for the company Big Bang Strategy. Which assists companies in branding or re-branding themselves to truly portray their identity, I am putting up a short list of organizations who are doing important work on the ground in order to combat wildlife poaching. Not everything is depressing! Links to this post. In addition,...
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Targeting Education – A field report from FCF’s manager of community development | Friedkin Conservation Fund's Blog
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Friedkin Conservation Fund's Blog. Anti-poaching, Community Development, Research and GIS Mapping – Tanzania. Targeting Education A field report from FCF’s manager of community development. FCF has launched an important, new education program in its target communities. Below is a report from the manager of FCF’s community development activities in Tanzania. This report provides exciting new details about FCF’s efforts to improve education in Tanzania:. Those who go on to become primary school teachers co...
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Friedkin Conservation Fund's Blog. Anti-poaching, Community Development, Research and GIS Mapping – Tanzania. The Uvinza team, led by the confident patrol commander Joseph Kimaro, has continued to have a major impact in the Uvinza Open Area. A black powder muzzleloader used in a poaching incident that was confiscated by the Uvinza team. The bicycles in the background were used by the poachers to travel the long distance into the game reserve. Some of the highlights from their progress to-date this year:.
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Combating Toxic Fluoride in Makat |
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Education Workshops for Villagers and Healthcare Workers 2009-2012. The Rankin Wosiwosi Desk →. Combating Toxic Fluoride in Makat. September 7, 2013. In October, 2012, Makat’s children tasted their first safe, clean water. A group of volunteer/donors through Challenge Worldwide travelled to Makat to help build four rain catchment tanks at the primary school. The alternative has been water from the local springs, containing 14 times the safe level of fluoride. From the beginning, we wanted to tackle the i...