Mud Run then Malaria (again!)
At the end of month was the annual Mud Run weekend here at Kuti Wildlife Reserve. I don’t do running, so I was one of the photographers for the event...
At the end of month was the annual Mud Run weekend here at Kuti Wildlife Reserve. I don’t do running, so I was one of the photographers for the event...
The humane exclusion part of work is something I am obviously not a huge fan though it is a better option than inhumane exclusions which often occur in places like Malawi.
Feeling all homely and settled again after last month. Even considering doing my PhD out here, which would mean staying longer, like 3 to 4 years longer.
This week we have been trying to keep an eye on one of the zebras as he has been walking with a limp. The vet has been called in to have a closer look as the limp is pretty bad...
For the most part I love being abroad, travelling and living a semi nomadic lifestyle but sometimes you just want to feel at home. I’m not quit Dorothy yet but sometimes I just wanna go home...
After a weeks of long nights bat surveying at Kuti, catching bats and training the new Team up, we went to Lilongwe again to sort some of the vehicle stuff out....
Over the last few weeks we have also been busy filming a Jerusalema Dance Challenge video for Kuti Wildlife Reserve... Be sure to check the final video out!
Christmas was a blast and we had a lovely day at Kuti Wildlife Reserve. We had a secret santa game with the gang and then for NYE we had a murder mystery theme dinner party.
The weekend just gone was so fun! We went to Lilongwe with the ABC Team and although basic in many a way the City does offer nicer foods, better wines and live music!
So the African Bat Conservation Team are all finally out of quarantine and I am free of malaria so finally time to get back on track at our new base and get out on some bat surveys!