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The Conservation Science and Policy team waved goodbye to the Biodiversity team at Nairobi airport ad rolled through the warm African night to our first destination: Kiboko Sanctuary or Oscar’s Camp, near Nairobi National Park – Kenya’s first national park, created in 1946. If our arrival was anything to go by, this is going to…
jk479 January 6th, 2018 Kenya Bioscience, conservancy, conservation, Field Course, Field Course Fornight, kenya, leopard, Safari, university, university of exeter