Botswana

Is You Is or Is You Ain’t Mababe

By Madison Busacco of University of Vermont Here in Mababe, we’ve spent our first days learning how to navigate life in the bush. We are at this camp, Dizhana, for 19 days, so we’ve done our best to make it…

Patagonia

Birds, Burrs, and Bert:

By Lucca Sterrer of University of Vermont             As we embarked on our first backpacking trip, a mix of emotions were running through our heads.  Our apprehension, anxiety, and fear were all trumped by excitement. This first trip marks the…

Patagonia

Checking on the Chacabuco

By Lena Hanschka of Colby College As you drive along the X-83 road through the Chacabuco Valley in Patagonia National Park, you pass many species characteristic of the Patagonian Steppe. There are Calafate bushes, with their tasty blue berries protected…

Patagonia

The Tale of Two Attitudes, a Living Lesson of Narrative

By Grady Jakobsberg of University of Vermont Patagonia Student Program – Spring 2020 Editor’s Note: RRCS – Patagonia students begin their Humans and the Environment class by reading William Cronon’s influential article “A Place for Stories: Nature, History, and Narrative”….

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Unexpected Passengers
By Grady Jakobsberg of University of Vermont Patagonia Student Program – Spring 2020 Editor’s Note: RRCS – Patagonia students begin their Humans and the Environment class by reading William Cronon’s influential article “A Place for Stories: Nature, History, and Narrative”....
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