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This blog will be following the 3rd year 2020 Field Trip in the Galàpagos Islands, tackling problematics of environmental awareness & cultural appreciation, with a focus on how we, and you, can travel as sustainably as possible. Firstly, a touch of history. The Galàpagos played an iconic part in outlining the Evolutionary Theory, which provides…
nl341 January 2nd, 2020 Galapagos conservation, Field Course, Field Course Fornight, Galapagos, university of exeter
Leaving came so suddenly… we packed up the dorms in one whirlwind afternoon and then before we knew it, we were crammed onto that tiny plane waving goodbye to the lecturers as we left our little island paradise. We learnt, saw and did so much, and living there has inspired us in many different ways…
eo271 January 30th, 2018 Bahamas Bahamas, Biodiversity, conservation, Field Course Fornight, FieldBahamas, green turtle, lemon shark, Marine Biology
Policy on the move: Rift Valley to Lake Nakuru After saying our farewells to Oscar’s Camp, we set off through the bustling metropolis of Nairobi towards our next destination: Lake Nakuru National Park. Being a Sunday, the residents of the city were all out in the streets looking immaculate in their finest dress. The air…
jk479 January 17th, 2018 Kenya conservation, field course fortnight, field kenya, policy, university of exeter
Washing dishes isn’t so bad with a view like this! We had an unexpectedly sunny afternoon for day one of collecting data for our project on mangroves. Heading over to the mangroves at Page Creek where we’d done the drone work, we strapped on our snorkel gear and headed in. The original plan had been…
eo271 January 14th, 2018 Bahamas Biology, conservation, Field Course Fornight, FieldBahamas, Fish, mangroves, Marine Biology, university of exeter
Everyone was super excited for reef day, which dawned bright and sunny. The sea was gorgeously calm – perfect for snorkelling! We visited a place called “Something to See” to swim 30-metre transects – this was a way to get uniform samples of the reef species we saw. Finally, I felt that my fish identification…
eo271 January 13th, 2018 Bahamas Bahamas, conservation, Coral, Field Course Fornight, FieldBahamas, Fish, Marine Biology, university of exeter