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What is wilderness?

By Tilly Ingall, University of Vermont Photos by Kaggie Orrick   In school they taught us of the wilderness outside the classroom. We were taught of the elephant that represents the letter “E” on the alphabet wall hanging—up there with…

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Nature Profile: Clouds

“You can’t be cirrus, those clouds are amazing!” Written by Hank Dodge, Colby College   I’ve gotten pretty into photography during my time in Botswana and clouds are one of my favorite things to take pictures of. I think they’re…

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Reflections on my time in Botswana

By Natalie Liquindoli, University of Vermont This past summer an 18-year-old girl decided she wanted to study abroad in Botswana, Africa during her sophomore year of college. She has never been on a plane before, let alone out of the…

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Life Inside the Buffalo Fence

Written by John Potenberg, University of Montana April 19, 2017   Top Photo – Breeding herd of elephants walking by the pan at HQ in NG34   Only one more day left in the bush and seven until I’m on a…

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Species Account: Woodland Kingfisher

Written by Ben Borgmann-Winter (Middlebury College)   Woodland Kingfisher (Halcyon senegalensis)   Botswana is home to a great diversity of Kingfishers—nine different species from two different families, according to Birds: The Inside Story, by Rael and Héléne Loon. Over our…

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Written by Ben Borgmann-Winter (Middlebury College)   Woodland Kingfisher (Halcyon senegalensis)   Botswana is home to a great diversity of Kingfishers—nine different species from two different families, according to Birds: The Inside Story, by Rael and Héléne Loon. Over our...
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