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I am pretty jazzed up to travel to Uganda. My spouse will be participating in a conservation social science workshop at the Makerere University Field Biological Station on the edge of the Kibale Forest National Park.

In the past year or so, I read Thomas Struhsaker’s tome “I Remember Africa: A Field Biologist’s Half-Century Perspective” in which he shares about starting MUFBS in 1970 and running it until 1988. He conducted behavioral research on Red Colobus monkeys in Kibale, as well as other

While there, I’ve just signed up for Jer Thorp’s “Birds to Binomials” cohort, which inspires cohort members to expand our observational practice (binoculars), and coding to visualize bird-related data. I believe the first theme is “Lists”. So I hope to be able to get my hands on a site list.