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How Much to Budget for Your Safari in Africa?

  • Post Author By Wendy Roop
  • Post Date 02/25/2022
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Two giraffes stand amidst the green shrubbery, gazing forward in a cloudy landscape.
Estimated read time 16 min read

Embarking on an African safari is a top travel aspiration for many. However, the perception of high costs often holds back dreamers from turning those […]

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Eagle Tracker: Monitoring with Eagle GPS Technology

  • Post Author By Wendy Roop
  • Post Date 12/24/2021
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golden-feathered eagle perches on a rugged branch, surveying its surroundings.
Estimated read time 6 min read

The preservation and study of eagles, especially the majestic bald eagle, have become increasingly important in recent times. Technology has stepped up to provide an […]

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Where there are more sheep than people?

New Zealand is a sparsely populated country. Geographically it is similar in size to Great Britain, but its population is only 4.47 million (compared to Great Britain’s 64 million). And besides, there are far more sheep than people: for every New Zealander there are about 6 sheep, one of the highest rates in the world.

There is a very unusual city in New Zealand

New Zealand consists of two main islands, as well as a number of smaller ones. The largest section of New Zealand’s landmass is South Island, which is divided lengthwise by the Southern Alps. This mountain range has 18 peaks over three thousand meters above sea level, and the highest of them is Mount Cook, or Aoraki (3754 meters).

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