Expedition Update: Chief Leader
All is quiet again in base camp as the two groups left for the final time..
Read More →Looking for something different?
Starting a website has been a learning curve full of surprises and revelations. One of the biggest surprises has been that (a few) people actually read it..
Read More →Friday Photo: Lone Waterbuck
As the name suggests, Waterbuck are heavily dependent on water, rarely venturing more than a few kilometers away from rivers or waterholes..
Read More →Expedition Update: Chief Leader
The evening campfire is often disrupted by shouts of “gecko”..
Read More →Expedition Update: Alive and Well
When we planned this expedition, we had an ambitious (and in all honesty, unrealistic) objective. To find the Arabian Leopard, one of the rarest cats in the world.
Read More →Expedition Update: Dr Mansoor
Dr Mansoor from the Office of Conservation for Environment joins the expedition team in Wadi Sayq..
Read More →Expedition Update: Botanic Garden’s
With our goal of exploring and studying Wadi Sayq well underway, here in the science team we’re working hard to pack in as many surveys as possible..
Read More →10 ways to know when you’re on an expedition
Ever woken up, momentarily lost your bearings and forgotten where you are? Here’s 10 ways to know when you’re on an expedition..
Read More →Friday Photo: Red Bellied Piranah
There’s lots of fish in the Amazon. One with perhaps the most impressive reputation is the Piranha. To bust a popular myth, no they’re not..
Read More →Expedition Update: Members
So the Members fire has finally got back to the sunny UK! Our last few days have been really interesting and memorable..
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