Come and join some of the WE crew around the fireside, this Sunday @ 6:45pm CAT on http://www.wildearth.tv
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Come and join some of the WE crew around the fireside, this Sunday @ 6:15pm CAT on http://www.wildearth.tv
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Come and join some of the WE crew and special guest, Mandla Mathonsi from the Djuma Bush Lodge, this Friday @ 6:15pm CAT.
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Come and join some of the WE crew and special guest, Gerrie Camacho from the Mpumulanga Tourism and Parks Agency and the Founder of the Ingwe Leopard project, this Friday @ 6:15pm CAT.
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Live in sunny Florida Panhandle known for its white sugar sand beaches, which is fantastic unless we are being threatened by a hurricane.
Married for 40 years, have 6 grandchildren and 2 step grandchildren ranging from 20 years to 20 months.
Love watching WildEarth, totally addicted to it. Who can not be after watching it just once. Have been watching from the very first drive. It is like seeing heaven through my monitor.
Have three cats who are spoiled rotten and probably own me more than I own them. :)
Thank you for adding me I am loving this site and all the lovely people. I love your background and the way you set it up! Hope we can chat in WE chat. My name is mkaye on there.
Thanks Calista! Loving it already! We are so lucky to have this available to us - need to figure out how to fix my speakers though so I can hear it too!
Hi Calista Thought I'd pop in just to say good morning. Hope this finds you well and happy. Did you get to see Pieter swimming? I missed it live as I had to get some sleep but watched pics today. What a hoot. Never did get stuff straightened out with Margaret but I do see her in chat a lot.C'est la vie I guess. I am totally enthralled by everything I've seen - each of the crew brings something different to the table and all make it so interesting!
Hi, Calista and thank you so much for the WElcome! Sorry I didn't reply right away, somehow missed doing that. I have been enjoying the drives more than I ever imagined!
Hi again! She has already sent me a 2nd request and no I do not show up on her page as a friend. Now I'm worried that my question on the forum page may be lost "out there" in cyber space somewhere. No wonder I'm so nervous around computers - I'm a visual learner so often need to be shown how to do something (then I'll remember it forever) and with computers that is very hard to do!!! My computer "doctor" was over the other night to try and figure out why I freeze so often during the drives and the speed at which he did things just blew me away - I didn't even have time to read stuff and he was off to another site.I'm amazed at your your home page too - love your little clock.
Thank you Calista for your suggestions (and your patience). Yes it is a person sending me a request and yes I have signed out and back again. I just went to the forum as you suggested and posted my question. Now I have to hope someone gets it!! I also get baffled easily esp. by computers.
thank you Calista for your note and advice. As I told dorothea I haven't any idea what I am doing--other than messing up-- your page is beautiful. Maybe i will learn--sigh " lol. My youngest grandchild lives in hanoi, Vietnam- hence the skype. My son has lived there for o ver5 yrs got married almost two years ago to a beautiful and kind Vietmanese young lady result a very lovely (aren't they all) granddaughter 7 weeks old. That is why I have skype to keep in touch with all of the grandkids and parents too I sppose. have a good day. : ))
hi Calista Thank you for the advice but I'm still having trouble. Someone sent me a request to be her friend (I think) and when I click on "invite friends" at the upper top of page I get this box asking for my e-mail addy but does not have my server listed among the choices i.e. my addy is "seamusincumberland@shaw.ca" but they have l a list including hotmail yahoo. aol ste but not shaw so it will not accept my addy. The whole format of my homepage seems to have changed as there used to be a place at the left to just click on "add a friend" now it's gone. I.m new at all of this and I apologize for taking up your time with this but am feeling very confused.
Hi Calista - Have a silly question (will be to you anywayas you're an old pro at this) I received a comment from someone and at bottom it says "request sent" What do I do with it? I tried clicking on it but nothing happens so I am baffled. Help!!!
thank you Calista i am br. i look at your page here and my mind boggles!! i can hardly manage e--mail and skype. i have only been at a computer for about a year and it still scares me to death, so please be patient if i ask some "obvious' questions please.am new to all of this and have a lot to learn about the computer!
Some great questions have been raised by University students during my recent lecture tour in the UK, which have focused our thoughts on the direction of the ILP for the next years. Sure, we’re growing rapidly but it’s important to ensure that we focus on our core aims first and foremost. The object of our research is to gather data on the density and behaviour of leopards (and other carnivores) outside of formally protected areas. And why? Well it is in these areas (the largest land mass of South Africa) that leopards are in conflict with humans and in these areas where they are the last of the big five remaining truly wild. So how can we conserve the dwindling leopard population. As said, first we need data, but also we need to develop wildlife management methods and techniques. Within this we need to become more than a pure research project and tackle some of the other issues. Education is undoubtedly a major factor. We need to get the message across in the right way. But we also need to develop and employ pragmatic management solutions. We will need a holding facility to temporarily detain problem animals, sufficient to give us time to ensure that any relocation does not compromise the genetic dynamics of an area and importantly that we do not create a problem in that area. Whether that be with local livestock, people, or other leopards. All of this will mean we need more staff. Dedicated people who have a passion for wildlife conservation. We’ll also need more funding. But here is where we can offer something a little different. We want to create an ILP membership scheme (say$8 annual fee). However rather then just ask for a membership fee, in return we want to offer something more than a badge or membership card. Membership will then entitle folks to a 10% discount off an African Conservation Safari. As with everything we do, we look to our friends to give us their input and feedback, so if you have any thoughts on this concept then I'd love to hear from you. Written by Will Fox
Finally we have some news on our Honey Badger project. As you may know we have been holding two troublesome honey badgers, that were killing Geese on a farm and removed before they could get into even deeper trouble. Of-course we have been waiting for permits but (in this case), that is no bad thing. It has provided time for the badgers to loose their homing instinct to that farm (otherwise they would just head home and into more trouble). It's also given us time to arrange for tracking equipment. In this regard, we took lots of advice from badger specialists before deciding on a two pronged approach to tracking these animals that roam in very large areas. Firstly, one of the badgers had a radio transceiver implant yesterday (unobtrusive low range device placed under the skin by a vet), and second they will each be given VHF collars before release. Of-course with such tenacious animals the collars won't last long before the badgers have destroyed and discarded them, but by that time we hope to have logged their new home range and have an idea of where to find them. Thereafter the implant (which has only a small range) will help us to monitor the badgers for the next year or so and gather much needed data on Honey Badgers living outside of formally protected area's. You've heard it before, but these are the area's where all carnivores at the biggest and imminent risk from human conflict. So we very much hope that these two will be only the first of many, so that our study results can hep formulate pragmatic conservation policies. For now, the badgers will be monitored at Moholoholo wildlife rehabilitation centre for another twelve days and then we'll release them into a wild area. Where we hope they'll stay out of trouble. Yea I know, fat chance of that. Badgers just seem to look for trouble. I have to be honest, it's why I love them.
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