Mareike inspecting NN017 (or is it?) Our recent study on cannibalism in southern African cobras caused quite a stir in the media. The work has been featured in a range of print media and we have even had airtime on…
Tag: Tswalu Kalahari
Suzuki South Africa Sponsors KEEP
Suzuki South Africa has generously awarded KEEP two Suzuki Vitaras! As a growing research project, these vehicles are incredibly valuable and are essential for getting to study sites within the 110 000 ha Tswalu Kalahari Reserve. The Kalahari Endangered Ecosystem…
Adventures in Snake Tracking
Recently, Robin headed back to Tswalu Kalahari Reserve to meet and train two new researchers who will be tracking telemetered Cape cobras and boomslang for the next few months. Thilo Beck, who will begin his Masters degree at Wits in…
Hannibal the Cannibal Making Headlines
"Hannibal the Cannibal lives in the Kalahari" stated a headline in one of local newspapers. NN011, now better known as "Hannibal", has been the face of several articles this week that covered our newly published work in the journal Ecology.…