
This past week has been another exciting week for Kariega’s conservation volunteers. The week started off with a bang when we did another successful elephant monitoring session. These monitoring sessions are not only invaluable in terms of data collection, but also an amazing experience for our volunteers sitting amongst the elephants and studying these magnificent giants. Day two of the week was incredibly challenging due to the extreme heat and the work that had to be done. We spent the day clearing alien invasive plants on the reserve – although rewarding, this is very hard work! We watch yet another stunning African sunset that evening, sipping on a well-deserved ice cold beer. The next morning we were up early to do a game count, which meant driving around in our open game drive vehicle and searching the plains for animals.
Our count was successful and the results were submitted to Kariega’s conservation department.