Combining conservation with wanderlust

By Scott McRae
Updated December 2 2019 - 12:15am, first published November 16 2019 - 8:23am
Our team took blood samples, four DNA samples and imbedded two GPS tracking devices while myself and eight others worked hard to keep the animal upright. Photos: Scott McRae
Our team took blood samples, four DNA samples and imbedded two GPS tracking devices while myself and eight others worked hard to keep the animal upright. Photos: Scott McRae

Thankfully there is an uprising in people's care factors when it comes to our planet. Most people make a conscious effort to recycle. We look at alternative energy sources and how we can reduce our carbon footprint. We also have a deeper sense of respect when it comes to the protection of our environment. I also believe that many of us also worry about wildlife and the animal kingdom. The destruction of their habitats, and in some countries the blatant disregard for their safety and sadly their entire future.

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