So ya the badgers are back in Belgium and are already missing SA a lot, wtf is it with the shitty temperatures here and all the unfriendly people wandering around the streets.
But ok enough complaints, you guys probably wondered what we did during our last two weeks, right? We did community conservation work, this includes: reforestation with the Rastafarian's at the Kayalethu River Trail (a majestic Fynbos area!!!), workshops with local kids from the Township (Sinethemba Youth Development Centre and at the Percy Mdala high school) and coastal animal monitoring at Robberg Marine and Nature reserve.
The badgers have to say that those two weeks were awesome and it was so nice to work together with Eugene everyday and of course all the other people we came in contact with where nice. So being everyday in the trail for our fight against alien invasive vegetation with Eugene was fantastic such as all the workshops we did with all the kids. And the species count at the Robberg hike was just fabulous so pretty and such an awesome bird life around that area. (pics will follow soonish)Ya we are definitely gonna miss the times we spend around magical Judah Square where the biggest Rastafarian community of South Africa is situated, the Rastas are all so extremely friendly and nice also towards Belgian badgers :)
The badgers could write plenty more stuff but you know we are back in Belgium now so if you wanna know more and hear more stories about what we did just ask one of the badgers when they are not hiding in their badger hall. (we are not really the type of badgers who spend half their life inside of a badger hall asleep :) )
Oh ya and the badgers also succeeded in their mission to smuggle some Ganja aka Elephant dung to Belgium :)
To end this message the badgers wanted to thank everyone from Edge of Africa for making all of this possible (and keep up the good work!), everyone from the PHL who gave us the chance to do this as our in the field internship experience, our parents, friends and of course girlfriends.
Thanks everyone and the badgers definitely will find their way again to magical South Africa!
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