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Category Archives: Addis Ababa
The End Is the Beginning Is the End
I’m back from 10 plus months of fieldwork. Regrettably, my time in Ethiopia ended on a sour note (well more of a spicy note but it upset me nonetheless, I’ll explain later). As I had mentioned a few months ago, … Continue reading
Posted in Addis Ababa, Blogging, conservation, Fieldwork, Youth Conference
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Saving the Simiens
In other news, I’ve been invited to speak at a Youth Outreach Conference in Addis Ababa in late April. The conference is tentatively scheduled for April 30 and will focus on conserving the biodiversity of Ethiopia. I’ll be speaking to … Continue reading
A brief respite from mountain life
I arrived in Addis Ababa yesterday after my first six months of research in the Simien Mountains. My lack of posting over the past few months is no reflection of my laziness. I’ve learned it is very hard to submit blog … Continue reading