It’s a Froggy Frog World Tattoo by Boris Frogs are an important part of our ecosystem, and an integral part of our food web. They eat insects that carry diseases, and tadpoles help filter out the algae from our water supply (both keeping us healthy). They even provide food themselves for birds, fish, snakes, even [...]
Continue ReadingIt’s time for another Photo of the Week Poll! This week we have four INCREDIBLE shots to chose from. Please check the boxes of your favorite photos above. Then, click the VOTE button on the bottom right hand corner of your screen. Every vote counts! Don’t forget to click on the individual photos to view [...]
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Africa: Elephants, Africa: Lions, Africa: Predators, Africa: Rhinos
Early on in April it looked like as though the rain was gone with clear skies every day, then in the first two weeks the weather broke, bringing rain and with it an abundance of growth in the grasslands. Most days showed a similar pattern with overcast mornings, sunny late afernoons followed by evening rain [...]
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Bush Warriors Reclaming The Wild, Uncategorized
By Nana Grosse-Woodley A while ago there was an outbreak of hairy caterpillars in camp. We had just got back from Nairobi and within only minutes of our arrival we were itching all over from what seemed to be an instant skin rash. It took us a while to figure out what the cause [...]
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Ewaso Lions is a grassroots group that uses scientific research and community education to promote coexistence between lions and people in northern Kenya. Check out this new video in which Shivani Bhalla talks about Ewaso Lions’ research, conservation, and community outreach efforts in the Ewaso Nyiro ecosystem. This video includes some key highlights of the [...]
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