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Anna’s Blog: Course Reflection (7/2)

Hello World, Writing my final blog post, I sit in Houston reflecting on my time in Tanzania. The iconic mega fauna were just that. Seeing them in the wild was otherworldly. Many of the herbivores such as zebras, wildebeest, impala, … Continue reading

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When nature calls for a course review and wrap-up

After exploring a wide range of African savanna and forested ecosystems, I have learned a lot about the native fauna and the land on which they live. Animals in Tanzania have to live with a mix of species, humans, and … Continue reading

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Course Reflection: We Have Savannah At Home, Synonym Abuse, And Other Post-Trip Musings

The African savannah, so often depicted as a total wilderness preserved untouched, had surprisingly more human connections than I realized. Reading about how locals interact with the ecology of Tanzania did not give me the full picture I got from … Continue reading

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