While staying safe at home, you can support important causes and organizations with your resources or time! One idea? Identify animals captured on wildlife cameras and help scientists @SnapshotSafari learn about wildlife across Africa! https://t.co/bo3cqwV7Ch #GivingTuesdayNow
Impalas can be found around camp throughout the year, but since the beginning of the rainy season we see them in much larger groups. They are mainly breeding herds with one dominant male whose rutting calls are unmistakable. #LifeInPictures#EfAcampLife
Social distancing at its finest in Karoo NP! Let's protect each other and the planet.
Are you bored at home? Try classifying on https://t.co/wLCxQBSW0s!
"What are you doing in my swamp?"
Hannah Johnson is the winner from yesterday's Facebook caption contest! Follow our page to participate in future contests: https://t.co/SkEbx5MYFe.
We've received over 5 million classifications across all projects in the last week!
That's three times the amount for the same week in 2019.
We're not sure what to say, other then "Thank you, you are all unbelievable!"
Here's a buffalo selfie for your #selfieSunday! Thank you for all of your hard work on our projects these past few days. We really appreciate your efforts!
📷 sumire1216, Snapshot APNR
So many of us cant be in the bush right now, whether it be on safari (or on data collection) during the #pandemic. I have the solution! #SnapshotSafari!
Do I hear #QuarantineChallenge? How many different species can you find??
Let the games begin:
https://t.co/ynOyBv3PfR
Happy #WorldWildlifeDay! Check out the wide variety of species our awesome citizen scientists found on https://t.co/wLCxQBBkBS. We are so thankful for all of your hard work on our projects. Our wildlife conservation work would not be possible without you!
We are on day four of our five-day countdown to World Wildlife Day! Today we're featuring African elephants, listed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. Their biggest threats are poaching for their ivory tusks, habitat loss & human conflict.
📷 TracyJoanne, Snapshot Ruaha
We are on our day three of our five-day countdown to World Wildlife Day! Today we're featuring African wild dogs. Wild dogs are listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List, and it is estimated that only around 6,600 wild dogs remain in the wild.
📷 svante, Snapshot Ruaha