
Explorer’s return
The 2008 Biose
arch Expedition team have now returned from their month of exploration of the Nyika National Park and the remote northern marsh of Vwaza, in Malawi, Central Africa.
This is the latest in a series of responsible wildlife research expeditions, supported by the Department of National Parks and Wildlife in Malawi. Volunteers are sought for the next expeditions in July and December 2009.
“The team achieved a great deal for conservation of wildlife and had a lot of fun doing it. People of a wide spread of ages and from different backgrounds gelled well, living and working together in this area of wilderness in central Africa,” said Marianne Overton, who co-ordinates the science.
Caption: Some of the younger members of the Biosearch 2008 team, enjoying one of the impromptu evening concerts in the bush.
“We are currently sorting through hundreds of photos in preparation for our picture show on 20th September. It is a free event - but you will need to book your place in advance since we have limited space in the barn and we need to know numbers for catering.
Hilltop Farm, Welbourn, Lincs (12 miles east of Newark - map on request)
Saturday 20th September 2008 3.00 pm
The team is writing a book about their experiences and will be meeting to discuss that at 3 pm. Anyone arriving with a team member can enjoy the conservation area adjacent to the barn. At 4 pm. we shall hold the picture show and briefing about the expedition for the benefit of all. At 5 pm. we are cooking out and enjoying an informal gathering until dark.
If you need to camp overnight there is plenty of space for tents or camper vans. Contact us now for your free place.
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