This is shaping up to be the travel day to end all travel days. The morning began with a few-hour drive from the Cheetah Conservation Fund to the airport in Windhoek. Thankfully only a small portion of the route qualified as what Abraham liked to call a “Namibian massage” — those corrugated dirt roads that […]
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Days 26-27: CCF: Purring Cheetahs, Flying Meat, and the Work of Saving a Species
I’m sitting on the veranda at Babson House early in the morning with a cup of coffee, listening to dozens of different bird calls echoing across the Namibian bush. Then I hear another sound. At first it blends in with everything else — a low rhythmic rumble — but something about it feels familiar. I […]
Day 25: Cheetah Conservation Foundation: Wine, Genetics, and Two Very Relaxed Boys
All photos of entire CCF portion can be found HERE Lynn and I are now at the Cheetah Conservation Foundation (CCF), and as I started to type this, we were sitting on the veranda of Babson House, looking out over two cheetah brothers lounging in the afternoon sun while we sip wine from…appropriately…cheetah glasses. Travel […]