Botswana

Once Upon a Time…

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,…

Botswana

Horns and Tusks

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….

Botswana

Midterm Meltdown

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…

Board Updates

RRCS Board Member Updates

Doug Peacock and John Ward on the Yellowstone River   Stepping Aside – Co-Founder and Former Chair, Doug Peacock Without Doug Peacock’s guidance and friendship Round River simply would not be the strong organization and leader in conservation that it…

Botswana

Predator Parade

 By Lauren Berkley, of University of Vermont We’re about halfway through the program here in Botswana. We’ve spent a little over a week now camping in the village of Mababe, and everyone is settling into the routine of being in…

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You Better Belize it!
 By Lauren Berkley, of University of Vermont We’re about halfway through the program here in Botswana. We’ve spent a little over a week now camping in the village of Mababe, and everyone is settling into the routine of being in...
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