The East Africa Travel Podcast Episode 11 – Now available for ATCNews readers

 

(Posted 20th June 2024)

 

Courtesy of Charlotte Beauvoisin, Author of Diary of a Muzungu

 

 

In episode 11, I’m joined by a visitor from Peru: ecologist and field researcher Chris
Ketola. With 25 years’ experience working with wild animals, I’m intrigued to know how
time in Equatorial Africa compares with his life in the Amazon.

During a ten-week tour of Uganda, Ketola and Fauna Forever co-founder Chris Kirkby
led a team of 14 volunteers. Together they covered 3000 km, capturing (and releasing)
2000 birds and bats at eight sites across the country.

 

Listen to my conversation with Chris Ketola, accompanied by a backdrop of birdsong,
as he reveals:

 

  • What are his tips for organising a trip to Uganda?
  • What did the baboons do to his mosquito net?
  • Which are his favourite Ugandan foods?
  • How does he reassure people not to be afraid of snakes?
  • And, why does he find bats so adorable?

 

Join me – Charlotte Beauvoisin, author of Diary of a Muzungu – on the shores of Lake
Victoria as I compare notes with Chris Ketola.

 

Episode 11. From the Amazon to the Equator. In conversation with Chris Ketola

Listen to the East Africa Travel Podcast here on Diary of a Muzungu and on Apple
podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and all podcast directories.
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