Gonzo Ecology

Adventures in field ecology...plants, creatures, cultures, and the mad biological alchemy that keeps the world spinning.

13 October 2008

More Kauai

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early morning at the heliport We had a couple rainy rainy weeks of fieldwork here on kaua‘i. It began with four days being a human sponge i...
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21 July 2008

above and beyond

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Is this above and beyond the call of duty? I have spent the last week of work weeding a cliff. Not my usual job here at the Botanical Garde...
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11 July 2008

Guyana Fishin' trip - Part 3 (the end)

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Well – its been long enough. Back to the fishing story. I must admit though at this point it’ll probably be a bit of an anticlimax. In cas...
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15 June 2008

Guyana fishin' trip - Part 2

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sunset over annai I was staying at the volunteer teachers’ quarters at the secondary school by Annai, an Amerindian village on the main dirt...
14 June 2008

heli ride home

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just trying this out... a quick clip of our flight home from limahuli last month.
09 June 2008

Guyana Fishin' Trip - Part 1

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map of Guyana (meatnpotatoes.com) The Rupununi region is named after the river which bends through the landscape of southwestern Guyan...
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"GONZO" - its the idea that the story of how you got the story is often more interesting than the story itself. Hunter S. Thompson coined the term as a journalist but the Gonzo philosophy seems highly appropriate for ecological fieldwork. While the end result may be research and conservation, the PROCESS of it all entails more than a fair share of adventure...
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