
We had been quite concerned about Bo, who you may remember is a two year old male leopard who we are tracking via a GPS collar. We hadn't received any uploads from Bo's collar for three weeks and to say the least we were getting worried. However he has turned up alive and well and as you can see, he's been a busy boy. The collar stores data and uploads at set times if he is in cell phone range. Thankfully he has moved back into cell coverage. Our thanks to Lela and other ILP members who have been tracking Bo from their homes and keeping us updated. We don't always have a good Internet connection here in the bush, and rely on help from our friends. You can also join the ILP and help us track research animals.
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We have a new member of the ILP team. Susan Belling has joined us to help with our work in conservation. Susan is a qualified Game Ranger and has recently been leading overland Safaris through main land Africa. Susan wants to pout something back into conservation and has decided to work full time with the ILP. She has been training with Gerrie and Anton over the last weeks, investigating leopard issues on local farms and tracking leopards via telemetry. She is now joining Anton on her first Black Leopard investigation at the Dalton Trust in KZN. Where she will be putting her training into action under the supervision of head researcher Anton. If you would like to welcome Susan then you can become a fan by selecting the link below.
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Happy New Year!
//Tuula
Rexon is very articulate in English, and puts great heart into his programs and drives.
Big thanks for the walala Wasala night. I make someting and i want to share.
Best Regards Danielle from the Netherlands
I just had to give you my personal thanks for the wonderful Walala Wasala you put on tonight. I want you to know how inspiring and even emotional it was to watch the people...especially the children.....of Dixie just having fun and sharing their and your culture with us. It was obvious from listening to you and watching you that you were very excited about being able to share your culture with us. The smiling faces of the children were beautiful and the dances by the boys and girls were fantastic. I truly hope we can do it again some day. I have dreamed of a trip to Africa since I was a young boy. I am now 63 years old and I am still holding out hope for my for my to come true.Thank you again for the honor of joining you and your people in Dixie.
Regards,
Jack (Long Island, New York, USA)

Thanks for this amazing experience with the ellies this afternoon!Enjoy Tingana ... have a nice week.
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