Gorongosa National Park Forms Partnership with Maputo’s Museum of Natural...
Mozambique, Africa – Gorongosa National Park Administrator Mateus Mutemba recently visited Maputo’s Museum of Natural History on a very special mission. He presented four wooden boxes to the Director...
View ArticleGorongosa Field Notes: Tracking Lions and Their Cubs
Young Women Take on Lion Conservation in Mozambique By Paola Bouley, Projecto Leões da Gorongosa The late Nobel Peace Prize winner and environmental activist, Wangari Maathai, once said “It’s the...
View ArticleHuffington Post: “Scientists’ Surprising Use of Cold War Spy Photos”
Huffington Post January 21, 2015 By Rob Pringle Assistant Professor of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University As we have all become acutely aware over the past few years, the United...
View ArticleGorongosa Field Notes: Going Back in Time Four Decades
Going Back in Time Four Decades Baseline observations help scientists measure the health of an ecosystem. A lot has changed since the floodplain had its last review, so it is time for a check up. In...
View ArticleGorongosa Field Notes: Return of the African Elephant
The Many Sides of Africa’s Elephant By Tyler Coverdale According to a centuries-old story, one day an elephant was brought in front of a group of blind men and each was asked to describe the animal by...
View ArticleGorongosa Field Notes: The Hippos of Lake Urema
The Hippos of Lake Urema By Jen Guyton I scanned the shadows in the gray pre-dawn light, my senses on high alert as I listened for the crackling of twigs beneath a heavy hoof or the throaty sawing...
View ArticleGorongosa Field Notes: Capturing Photographs of Bats in Flight
Gorongosa Field Notes: Capturing Photographs of Bats in Flight By Jen Guyton “Come on, little dude. Fly for me.” I gently prodded the outside of the fabric box that held the dark brown fuzzy lump. It...
View ArticleGorongosa Field Notes: Murky Depths and Mysterious Ecosystems
Murky Depths and Mysterious Ecosystems By Joshua Daskin Pans (small seasonal ponds) are mysterious habitats. Little is known about their ecology and their occupants are usually well hidden below the...
View ArticleGorongosa Field Notes: E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Laboratory at Gorongosa...
Charting the Map of Gorongosa’s Life By Piotr Naskrecki, Ph.D., Associate Director, E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Laboratory Gorongosa National Park The walk from my cabin to the restaurant where I was...
View ArticleHoward Hughes Medical Institute to Support Science Education at Gorongosa...
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) is announcing a five-year, $2.3 million grant to support educational activities and infrastructure development at the E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Laboratory in...
View ArticleMozambique Minister Decries Uncontrolled Bushfires, Poaching
A version of this article was originally published March 22, 2016 in StarAfrica.com Mozambican Land, Environment, and Rural Development Minister Celso Correia has defended the need to preserve...
View ArticleGorongosa Field Notes: Tracking Lions and Their Cubs
Young Women Take on Lion Conservation in Mozambique By Paola Bouley, Projecto Leões da Gorongosa The late Nobel Peace Prize winner and environmental activist, Wangari Maathai, once said “It’s the...
View ArticleHuffington Post: “Scientists’ Surprising Use of Cold War Spy Photos”
Huffington Post January 21, 2015 By Rob Pringle Assistant Professor of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University As we have all become acutely aware over the past few years, the United...
View ArticleGorongosa Field Notes: Going Back in Time Four Decades
Going Back in Time Four Decades Baseline observations help scientists measure the health of an ecosystem. A lot has changed since the floodplain had its last review, so it is time for a check up. In...
View ArticleGorongosa Field Notes: Return of the African Elephant
The Many Sides of Africa’s Elephant By Tyler Coverdale According to a centuries-old story, one day an elephant was brought in front of a group of blind men and each was asked to describe the animal by...
View ArticleGorongosa Field Notes: The Hippos of Lake Urema
The Hippos of Lake Urema By Jen Guyton I scanned the shadows in the gray pre-dawn light, my senses on high alert as I listened for the crackling of twigs beneath a heavy hoof or the throaty sawing...
View ArticleGorongosa Field Notes: Capturing Photographs of Bats in Flight
Gorongosa Field Notes: Capturing Photographs of Bats in Flight By Jen Guyton “Come on, little dude. Fly for me.” I gently prodded the outside of the fabric box that held the dark brown fuzzy lump. It...
View ArticleGorongosa Field Notes: Murky Depths and Mysterious Ecosystems
Murky Depths and Mysterious Ecosystems By Joshua Daskin Pans (small seasonal ponds) are mysterious habitats. Little is known about their ecology and their occupants are usually well hidden below the...
View ArticleGorongosa Field Notes: E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Laboratory at Gorongosa...
Charting the Map of Gorongosa’s Life By Piotr Naskrecki, Ph.D., Associate Director, E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Laboratory Gorongosa National Park The walk from my cabin to the restaurant where I was...
View ArticleHoward Hughes Medical Institute to Support Science Education at Gorongosa...
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) is announcing a five-year, $2.3 million grant to support educational activities and infrastructure development at the E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Laboratory in...
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