Conservation
Recent Projects and conservation oriented trips
As well as leading safaris and treks, I spend a lot of my time working on discrete and targeted conservation initiatives, and often undertake personal safaris around Tanzania and East Africa usually with the goal of collecting data for various wildlife and conservation projects.
One of these is the Tanzania Bird Atlas www.tanzaniabirdatlas.com for which bird species’ location and breeding status is recorded and subsequently submitted.
And as a qualified biologist I undertake ecological surveys as a consultant from time to time monitoring habitats or target species in key environmental areas.
Reports and write-ups of various surveys and trips are accessible via links below. Please feel free to read them, and if you have specific or professional interest in the subjects please email me on conservation@jo-anderson.com.
- Total count of Shoebill and Wattled Cranes (Sep 2005)
- Wet birds count (Jan 2005)
- Mahale Mountains bird survey (June 2004)
- Ruvuma River survey (Sep 2000)
- Njule Expedition (1992)