Omo Valley near Lale's Camp

 FEBRUARY 2023

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I hope you and your family are well.


Among other stories in this month's Miles from Nowhere, we welcome the boost that the resumption of flights from Addis Ababa to Tigray will bring to Ethiopia's tourist industry. We share the Financial Times travel writer Mike Carter's trip to northern Kenya, which features both Reteti House and Kalepo Camp, and the news of the Wildlife Conservation Society's project to help protect the rights of the Indigenous Peoples in the Democratic Republic of Congo. 

 

I do hope you enjoy these and the other stories featured. If any pique your interest, please do get in touch. I'd love to have a chat.
       

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Will Jones
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'This is my heaven – this is who I am.' A beautiful watch featuring Singita Tracker Johnson Mhlanga and his close friend and Field Guide, Sipho Sibuyi. 

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Reteti House

 Land of the Butterfly People

The FT's Mike Carter reports on his experience on  Namunyak Conservancy.

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Martin Aveling

Venture artivism

Paul Herbertson introduces the wonderful Wild Art Philanthropy IRL project. 
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Tigray, rock hewn church

Back on the map

Resumption of flights to Ethiopia's Tigray great for the country's tourist industry.    

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Lopé National Park © Floris Tils

Damn smart

Stirling and Hack team up to produce the world's first AI wildlife camera.

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Zakouma National Park © Brent Stirton

Project impact

African Parks is rightly buoyant about its achievements over the last year.
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© Matjaz Krivic

Right to the heart

The latest winners of the Travel Photographer of the Year awards. 
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Mahale © Jimmy Greenwood

A common language 

Recent study suggests humans and apes share a common language of gestures.

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Advancing rights 

New partnership to advance the rights of indigenous peoples in DRC.
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© Kyle de Nobrega

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