Patagonia

Spring Snows in the Aviles Valley

By Emma Houston, University of Maine The Aviles Valley in the future Patagonia National Park is drastically steep and narrow, allowing cold weather to persist late into Patagonian Spring. Join Round River Conservation Studies and Team Zorro on a hike…

Patagonia

Homestays at Campo Maiten

A view from the saddle. Saying our goodbyes as Norma (on horseback) and Gavino as we make our way down to the road.   By Emma Sevier, University of Puget Sound After collecting ourselves from our last expedition in Cochrane,…

Patagonia

Blog from a Bog

By Emma Dempsey, Carleton College Hello friends, family, and fans! Team Puma is enjoying our first couple days at basecamp after our big expedition. We ended our trip to Puerto Eden with a few days camping at the property of…

Botswana

The People of Botswana

Photo by John Potenberg.   By Addison Spitzer, UVM The people of Botswana are fun to be around. In the month that we have been in Botswana, the local people are very friendly and love to share whatever they have…

Botswana

First Camp in the Bush

Leopard in tree guarding its impala kill. Photo by Kristie Weeks.   By Sam Gerdts, Saint John’s University Our camping at NG18 turned out to be an amazing experience. Our team was joined by an escort guide within the area…

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Leopard in tree guarding its impala kill. Photo by Kristie Weeks.   By Sam Gerdts, Saint John’s University Our camping at NG18 turned out to be an amazing experience. Our team was joined by an escort guide within the area...
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