Update from our Germany wolf volunteer project
We are approaching the start of the 2023 Germany wolf expedition and I am getting into expedition mode. My name is An and I will be your expedition leader for this fifth edition of the Biosphere Expeditions wolf monitoring programme in Lower Saxony.
I just read the report with the 2020/2022 expeditions’ results (you should make sure you read at least the abstract of the 2020/2022 report; it’s a good idea to also read the 2022 diary, or at least the round-up). It’s truly motivating to see what a great boost and relevant contribution the Biosphere Expeditions teams make to the annual state monitoring efforts on the wolf populations. Not just in terms of quantity, but also great quality of data. I am certain this year’s teams will be no different and live up to the challenge. No to worry, the 1.5 days of intense training will equip you with all the knowledge and skills you need to get out in the field.
As for me, I have almost finished packing up my gear and am getting ready to go. Tomorrow morning I will get a lift from Pat, a wolf expeditioner of the first hour. We leave from Belgium and will make our way up to Bockum and our new expedition base. There we will meet our host Suzanne and our Executive Director Matthias, who will help set up in the coming days. It will also be great to be reunited with our expedition scientists, Peter and Lotte, our wolf experts, who have been busy preparing.
The weather forecast looks good with temperatures around 20°C for the first few days. Make sure to pack clothing for all weather conditions and foresee at least 2 liters of water a day to stay hydrated. Lots more relevant tips you can find in the packing list in your dossier. Make sure you read it before you depart.
I wish you safe travels and look forward meeting our first group of expeditioners on Saturday 1st July here.
An


