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Botswana

Gratitude & Sense of Place

by Grace Budd of the University of Vermont My arms stretch up to the sky, the blue blanket reaching the horizon in every direction. Breathing in the dry air and releasing it back out, I bring my arms to my…

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Arriving in Beautiful Botswana

By Christian Soychak of the University of Vermont My journey to Botswana started early at four in the morning on September 20th. Having always wanted to visit Africa, I was worried that I wouldn’t get enough sleep due to excitement,…

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The Birds of Botswana

by Adriane Mason of the University of Vermont Many interconnected parts make up an ecosystem. Since I arrived in Botswana, my group has been fully immersed into all aspects of the Okavango Delta as we have entered and explored many…

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A Beautiful Life in Botswana

By Abaigeal Carroll of the University of Vermont             As I sit down to write this blog it is 3 o’clock in the morning. The night sky? Full of stars. My dirty travel mug? Overflowing with coffee. The spotify playlist…

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Names

by Leah Israel of the University of Vermont A symphony of names floods my head in many languages. This tree is called Mopane to some, Colophospermum mopane to others, and some might simply call her The Elephant Ear Tree. The…

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Simon & Garfunkel vs. Baboons

By Kate Heins of the University of Vermont Note. *For full experience, listen to “The Boxer” by Simon & Garfunkel while reading* Well, after 2 full weeks of being in Botswana, it has finally hit me that I’m here! After…

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Bushmen Culture in Changing Times

by Oscar Psychas, of Middlebury College After we were sent home in response to the pandemic, we students find ourselves completing our online coursework in the quietness of our homes back in the States. For those of us who are…

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Bachelor Waterbucks

by Oscar Psychas, of Middlebury College Every time we went down to the river for a game drive, I would look out for these this boisterous group of bachelor waterbucks. They always seemed to be having a good time with…

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It’s A Wildlife

by Grace Horne, of Colby College We had many close encounters with wildlife during our time in Botswana. One night during dinner, Shayla walked to the kitchen tent to put her dish away. Her light illuminated a male hyena. Gen…

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I Like Big Bugs and I Cannot Lie

by Maddy Busacco, of University of Vermont When asked what I was most excited to see when in Botswana, not one insect, arthropod, or creature smaller than a bowling ball would have made the list. Instead, I rambled on about…

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Saying Goodbye to The Bush

By Peyton Foster, of College of Saint Benedict / Saint John’s University This day was a rough one for everyone at Dizhana Camp in Mababe. As we all rose from our tents and set out to get ready for the…

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Animal Freeze Tag

By Grace Horne of Colby College Today we went to an elementary school in Mababe, Botswana. My classmates and I had the opportunity to meet with the headmaster. He sat us around his table-sized desk and waxed lyrical about his…

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Mamba Holiday Inn

By Grace Horne, of Colby College Fieldwork is mostly an amalgam of unfortunate events. Because of all the dangerous wildlife, we have to drive around in trucks to complete transects and get anywhere (especially at night). The trucks sometimes have…