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…
By Emma Buckardt, of SUNY ESF Story telling is an integral part of Botswanan culture. Almost every part of their culture has a story to go along whether it be it short or long. Throughout the time here so far,…
By Ian Nadel, of Westminster College A recent fascination of mine has begun since coming to the Okavango Delta. This comes photographing the tops of the heads or mouths of some of the most well known herbivores in this area….
by Jack Templeton, of the University of Vermont On this week’s installment of Round River in Botswana, we got a taste of Mababe traditional culture, more predator sightings, and people melting in more ways than one. On Sunday the 28th…
