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A wonderful time in Namibia!

6/16/2011

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As mentioned in an earlier post, last month, I was privileged to attend the Wildtrack Footprint Identification Technique (FIT) Monitoring Workshop at the breathtaking N/a'an ku se Wildlife Sanctuary and Lodge, near Windhoek, Namibia.
Here, the presence of great conservationists and wildlife researchers met to discuss the technology and utilization of an innovative (yet ancient, in origin) endangered species' non-invasive monitoring technique.
I look forward to employing FIT in areas of the Tsavo region to monitor the cheetah, as it is developed further for the species.
Thank you, to Sanctuary wildlife researcher, Florian Weise, for kindly sending me the group photo and for organizing and implementing much of the workshop, along with the awesome Wildtrack team, and first class hosts and staff at N/a'an ku se!
And a special thank you, to Simone Eckhardt, for making it possible for me to attend. :)

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12/27/2020 03:05:21 pm

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    Project Founder & Principle Investigator: Cherie Schroff

    Cherie holds a degree in Animal Ecology and has worked
    as a field biologist in both South Africa and Kenya on large cat research and conservation projects for over a decade. She is also an experienced feline veterinary technician and has an incessant passion for all felid species - large and small.

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