By Jackie Tauberman (University of Vermont) Today started out like any other transect day. We got up before sunrise and had oatmeal and tea around the fire. Lindsay, Maya, and I were excited to be going out on one last…
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By Jackie Tauberman (University of Vermont) Today started out like any other transect day. We got up before sunrise and had oatmeal and tea around the fire. Lindsay, Maya, and I were excited to be going out on one last…
By Hailey Everett (University of Vermont) My face is leaning out the window, my body is pressed up against the car door, and the fresh breeze is rolling through car as we drive past the dense vegetation hugging the road….
By Lindsay Cotnoir (University of Vermont) A common and charismatic resident of Botswana, the Southern Yellow-Billed Hornbill (Tockus leucomelas) is often seen around our campsites. They are about the size of a crow, and are easy to recognize with their…
By Ben Daggett (University of Vermont ’15) “…and then I studied abroad in Botswana with Round River Conservation Studies during my junior year.” Soon after my statement, I watched both of my interviewer’s pencils start flying across their papers…
By Eda Reed (Colby College) Previously on the blog: traveling from Khwai to Kasane proved harder than we thought, but Uncle Duke, Hardy Sue, and Francolin (our vehicles) managed to make it through. This blog continues with our spring break…