Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Mice and Shrews

Tuesday started out great with the fact that I could sleep in until 6:00am; and that is waking up early for the mountains. Slept amazingly well because of the cool crisp air, I am loving the mountains.

Went and checked the traps and we caught 2 four striped mice and a forest shrew at the grassland sight and nothing at the forest sight. Took the measurements of each animal including weight, body length, tail length, ear size, and foot size. The mice were very calm and relaxed while we took the measurements but the shrew kept trying to bite us and get out of the bag we held him in. Rachel, one of the volunteers, decided she hates shrews because of this but I think they are cute.

After we went to the river for a swim and a picnic. They have a rope swing to swing from so we all took turns jumping in. The water was freezing but once you got used to it it was not too bad just made our hearts stop for a bit. Paul, a volunteer, went the most times trying to do some tricks as he jumped off but mostly he just ended up doing a back or belly flop. I spent most of the time in the water while most of the girls decided they would rather sun tan.

The afternoon we went back to the trap sights and we had caught more four striped mice and again nothing in the forest area. We then went to a big waterfall to take some pictures. Kaggie dropped us off to walk to the waterfall and went to the other side to take photos of us on the waterfall. We somehow missed the path and ended up getting a little lost but we found it in the end.

The evening was spent cooking dinner and more games of cards – mostly “Uno” and “blackjack”.

Photos - Rachel on rope swing & Everyone learning how to measure the animals

Mariepskop

Last week I was able to spend the week as the intern for our Mountain Project in Mariepskop. The mountain project is a side project run by us and each week a group of our volunteers goes up to the mountains to help with small mammal trapping, reptile trapping and butterfly catching. Kaggie who manages the mountain project usually has an intern but for this group she didn’t so each of the staff has been taking turns being her intern up the mountain.

We arrived on Monday afternoon after stopping in Hoedspruit for supplies and lunch. After unpacking Kaggie gave us a demonstration on the traps we would be using and we headed out to our trapping sights to set out the traps for the week. One sight is in the grasslands closer to the bottom of the mountain another is in the forest near the top of the mountain. We are trapping in different areas to see what kind of animals we catch and if the logging that is going on upon the mountain has disturbed them. Once the traps are set we headed back to base for a warm meal and card games around the table.

I must mention the view from base is absolutely gorgeous and the cabins are so quaint I feel like Heidi.