Gonzo Ecology

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

31 October 2011

sidetracked

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Schidea kaalae ...sidetracked by plants.  Settling back into life in Hawaii and while most my days are spent writing about Arnhem Land a...
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17 October 2011

tucker truck update

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a very cool skype call the other day.  typed some numbers into a laptop in the back of manoa valley and a little phone booth in the middle ...
24 August 2011

the tucker truck

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Starving time.  Unfortunately, I didn't write down their word for it. Spent a few nights at Yaiminyi just last month, an old outstatio...
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28 July 2011

Stone Country Dimensions 2

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Macrocosmos... the stone country is a universe unto itself.  seasonal, eternal, and as expansive as your imagination.   yet as wide and wi...
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07 July 2011

Stone Country Dimensions 1

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Arrived in Darwin to bushfires filling the sky.  Back in the Territory.  Four little walkabouts on the Arnhem Plateau in Kakadu National Pa...
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28 April 2011

Tasmania - west coast goodbye

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Here I am in paradise: warm water, easy wave access, and - the bottom line - friends and family. Yet somehow dreaming of 4 milimeters of ru...
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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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