Arabia: In the desert

Update from our wildlife conservation volunteering holiday in Dubai (UAE) working on oryx, wildcat and desert species

On Saturday group 1 arrived without mishaps and were treated to a visit to the brand-new DDCR Visitor Centre, its displays serving as an introduction and featuring plenty of Biosphere Expeditions mentions and joint achievements, of which everyone involved in the expeditions over the years can justifiably be proud of. Our staff were happy to see their pictures, handwriting and other “artefacts” on display.

From the Visitor Centre we proceeded into the DDCR. The gazelle and oryx welcome committees were there, as ordered. We stopped off at the office for a quick orientation talk and to explain where all the science gear was, what the maps meant and more.

The final stop was base camp for the safety talk and to pitch tents and get settled in. Then a beautiful sunset, dinner and bed, because we have to be up before the sun rises to get ready for the day. 30C during the day, 8C in the night. Spare sleeping bags were in demand. It’s the desert after all.

More training on Tuesday, first in the classroom on theory and then practice newly learnt skills in the field. The first camera traps are going out into the field as I write this. Well done group 1! I think everyone will sleep well tonight. It’s not a holiday, you know :))

Update from our Arabia expedition in Dubai, UAE working as an oryx volunteer in the desert of the UAE

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