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Safari ya Kenya! (Trip to Kenya November 2015)
Written by Arjun Dheer, Becca Sargent & Sian Green It was with huge excitement and anticipation that we set off for our 10 day field trip to Kenya last month. For several of the team it was their first time in Africa and for the rest it was a welcome return to one […]
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MRes Wildlife Conservation 2015 – Here We Go!
The new cohort of students have recently begun their MRes Wildlife Conservation journey and would like to take the opportunity to briefly introduce themselves: Alexandra Phillips, 26 Background: I graduated with a Masters of Environmental Sciences (MEnvSci) from the University of Southampton in July 2011, specialising in Biodiversity and Conservation. I studied grassland management, habitat restoration, the impact of […]
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A project update from Zimbabwe: White rhinoceros
AHMAD FAISAL – Salibonani bangane! (Nice to see you friends!) Although the 2014/2015 MRes Wildlife Conservation programme has now finished, I wanted to give you a brief update on the research that I conducted in Zimbabwe. Both Andrea and I were based at Dambari Field Station, headquarters of the Dambari Wildlife Trust. My research was […]
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A project update from the UK: Barn Owls
Kristen Whyle It’s hard for me to believe that my time as an MRes Wildlife Conservation student is now over and a new group of students have begun their own journeys; it was an incredible experience so I have to admit I’m slightly jealous! Everyone’s schedule differed during the 8 month research phase of the […]
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