by Rhiannon Henderson, of University of Vermont We have had some hard days out in the field. Days where we were cold, days where the conditions were not easy, and days where we struggled to get along. But the days…
by Lauren Berkley, of UVM People travel from all over the world to see the magnificent, charismatic wildlife of Africa. We have been very fortunate in our time here in Botswana to see such species as lions, leopards, African wild…
by Dennis Sizemore, Round River Co-Founder and Executive Director For generations upon generations, the people of the Kwanlin Dun First Nation, and Carcross/Tagish First Nation have lived along the lakes and rivers of the Yukon River headwaters. Today the Southern…
By Joscie Norris, of the University of Vermont The night of October 3rd we were packing to depart base camp for our second trip to Battogtokh’s family’s haasha to continue our Daurian Pika research and conduct our migratory waterfowl surveys….
by Dennis Sizemore, Round River Co-Founder and Executive Director The seemingly endless bounty of the Okavango Delta – which supports the majority of the world’s African elephants and the highest density of large predators – may be in jeopardy. Principle…
