Ep. 17 Elephant potholes (the one where I lost my welly!)
This week, we are slowing down to reconnect with nature on the edge of the tropical rainforest. Come with me as we navigate waterlogged "elephant potholes," the lockdown playground I shared with my 10-year-old nephew, Dillon. It's a delightfully squelchy episode!
Put on your gumboots and find out:
- What will I see from the bird hide?
- Who might need rescuing from the elephant trench?
- Why is life so difficult for farmers living on the edge of Kibale National Park?
- The joys of a muddy walk!
Join me, Charlotte Beauvoisin, author of Diary of a Muzungu, as we splosh about on the edge of the forest.
This episode is dedicated to Mzee, the late Silver Kyamukama, an expert tracker, reformed poacher, and long-term friend of Sunbird Hill, Nature Monitoring and Rewilding Site, Kibale Forest, Uganda on the edge of Kibale Forest, western Uganda.
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