May 7, 2011

Headed to Namibia...

(Although, by plane)

Next week, I will be leaving for Namibia to attend a wildlife monitoring workshop at the N/a'an ku se Wildlife Sanctuary near Windhoek. With my interest in exclusively non-invasive monitoring techniques and continued correspondence with the folks at Wildtrack, I am very much looking forward to attending.

Researchers from Cheetah Conservation Fund (Namibia), Cheetah Conservation Botswana, Africat and other awesome international wildlife organizations will also be present. I'll post from the workshop, upon my return!
"Why did early man, when he expressed himself in rock engravings, choose animals as emblems of his aspirations? Why have highly cultured races like the Egyptians and Assyrians used animals as symbols for their Gods…? Why are we so deeply moved by tragedies involving our pets? Why are the first toys given to our children representatives of animals?… Do we need more proof that we need animals more than they need us – that they can give us something which we cannot give ourselves? "
Joy Adamson ----- "Pippa's Challenge"

"Wisdom is like a baobab tree; no one individual can embrace it." - A West Africa Proverb