Besides that Fanta Passion Fruit is the possibly the best drink ever, I have learned a couple other important lessons during my time here. After reading Tawnee’s blog post about her experience working for a nonprofit,Continue reading
Author: Emily Myron
conservation, environmental policy, Interning at the Noloholo Environmental Center Tanzania, internships, students, travel
Hunting for the Hadzabe
Tracking down the trackers we need to help do some Loibor lion tracking! As part of her PhD dissertation, Laly tracked lion spore (footprints) in order to estimate lion population numbers inside and outside ofContinue reading
conservation, environmental policy, Interning at the Noloholo Environmental Center Tanzania, internships, Slide Shows, students, travel
Getting to Know Tarangire
Tarangire was always so close, yet so far away – but not anymore! [portfolio_slideshow] Since being here, I have driven down the Park boundary countless times and have seen it from atop local hills, but,Continue reading
conservation, environmental policy, Interning at the Noloholo Environmental Center Tanzania, internships, students, travel
See Spot Run, Spot Runs Fast.
Our first real big cat encounter! One of the big projects Sam and I have been working on this summer has been training and working with Loibor Siret’s Village Game Scouts. Currently, this is aContinue reading
conservation, environmental policy, Interning at the Noloholo Environmental Center Tanzania, internships, students, travel
Second Half of Summer Camp
Time is flying by – the second week of summer camp is already over! We have just wrapped up our second, and final, Wild Week of the summer. As I have already written about theContinue reading
conservation, environmental policy, Interning at the Noloholo Environmental Center Tanzania, internships, students, travel
Korongo Walking
Catch phrase: Day 1, we were told it wasn’t a good idea to go walking in the Korongos – guess what we did today! This past week has been a short summer camp hiatus –Continue reading
conservation, environmental policy, Interning at the Noloholo Environmental Center Tanzania, internships, students, travel
Kambi ya Mazingira
Week one of summer camp at Noloholo is off to a great start! This is the second summer that TPW has hosted an environmental camp for local primary school children. The top 20 boys andContinue reading
conservation, environmental policy, Interning at the Noloholo Environmental Center Tanzania, internships, Slide Shows, students, travel
Images of Tanzania
I finally got a good enough internet connection to send some pictures — enjoy! [portfolio_slideshow]
conservation, environmental policy, Interning at the Noloholo Environmental Center Tanzania, internships, students, travel
A Real “Bush” Day
Nothing like off-roading through the bush with a car full of Maasai elders… On Friday, we spent approximately 9 hours in a LandRover, filled with 12 people, off-roading through the bush. ‘Why,’ you may askContinue reading
conservation, environmental policy, Interning at the Noloholo Environmental Center Tanzania, internships, students, travel
Karibu Tanzania
Getting used to bushlife Alright, so it’s been a week since I landed in Tanzania, and it took me about this long to secure internet and a way to communicate with people in the US.Continue reading