Date: 2008-10-10 02:53 am (UTC)
It would be work. You would learn and do what a biologist/ecologist does on a daily basis in that line of work. Catch and track small mammals; work with larger predators (hyenas, lions, etc). Things like that. There are about 300 different species of birds in the area, and around 80 different mammals.

Just thinking about all of the different ways you could die there.. lol But really, I'm more concerned about human violence in that area than I am about predation and such. But if it were an issue then they wouldn't offer the course in that country.

Anyway, it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and I know that I'd regret not even trying.
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