International education and research in ecology and conservation, wildlife tracking, and human culture

The Big Five on the Fourth of July! – Hopkinton/Bow Student Blog #6

The Big Five on the Fourth of July!  – Hopkinton/Bow Student Blog #6 The following blog post is created by a Hopkinton/Bow High School student from New Hampshire, who is on program with Original Wisdom, partnering with Nature Guide Training, on a 3-week South African Ecology & Culture program at Djuma Game reserve in the Sabi […]

A Search for Lions and All the Little Things – Hopkinton/Bow Student Blog #4

The following blog post is created by a Hopkinton/Bow High School student from New Hampshire, who is on program with Original Wisdom, partnering with Nature Guide Training, on a 3-week South African Ecology & Culture program at Djuma Game reserve in the Sabi Sands region of the Greater Kruger Area (July 2015). In addition to […]

An Interview with Mhlavasi, a South African student on scholarship with us, and a bit about our goals as a New Hampshire school program in the African Bush! Hopkinton/Bow Student Blog #3

An Interview with Mhlavasi, a South African student on scholarship with us, and a bit about our goals as a New Hampshire school program in the African Bush!  The following blog post is created by a Hopkinton/Bow High School student from New Hampshire, who is on program with Original Wisdom, partnering with Nature Guide Training, […]

A Brief History of Hunting: from Wild Animals to Subatomic Particles

A blog about the similarities in the scientific method between physics and tracking, featuring Louis Liebenberg (founder of CyberTracker). It is always exciting to me to read stuff that proposes the “original wisdom” (i.e. historical) that humans used as the foundation for thought and increased fitness and combines it the “original wisdom” (i.e. novel) that […]