Botswana Water Quality and Health: This multidisciplinary project is focused on investigating the coupled human and ecological drivers influencing water quality and the health of both human and animal populations in the Chobe River Region of Botswana.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Friday, April 19, 2013
At the an environmental fair, CARACAL staff use the animal collection to provide hands-on experiences of nature for the community in the study area. Even the elderly joined in and experienced the un-experienced!
Stefanie, a CARACAL staff member, climbs into the fun!
Kennedy, A CARACAL staff member, encourages everyone to try and touch a snake - no mean feat in Africa!!!
Experiencing nature and learning about its wonders in a safe environment provides the opportunity for communities to develop an appreciation of resources value that is identified at a personal level - a key to developing improved stewardship.
Stefanie, a CARACAL staff member, climbs into the fun!
Kennedy, A CARACAL staff member, encourages everyone to try and touch a snake - no mean feat in Africa!!!
Experiencing nature and learning about its wonders in a safe environment provides the opportunity for communities to develop an appreciation of resources value that is identified at a personal level - a key to developing improved stewardship.
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