Hi all.
I'm the new kid in town.
Conservation is no longer optional. It is imperatve.
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Tue, 24/03/2009 - 2:36am
Hi all. I'm the new kid in town. __________________
Conservation is no longer optional. It is imperatve.
Thu, 26/03/2009 - 1:15am
#2
Thanks for all the welcomes and geography lessons. Living in Africa does have some advantages, like being a spit and a stone-throw away from paradise. (Kruger National Park.) It seems to me that this site is more about chatting about what we see. I have some very serious concerns about wildlife and conservation. Where would one address those concerns? __________________
Conservation is no longer optional. It is imperatve.
Wed, 25/03/2009 - 4:24am
#3
Welcome Betz! The Wateringhole is where most discussion goes on. Good to have you here.
Wed, 25/03/2009 - 4:09am
#4
Karen A I don't know where I 1st posted myself, I'm all over the place trying to learn where to go It is wed 25th at 7am. I think I will try chat at watering hole NK. ttyl
Wed, 25/03/2009 - 3:58am
#5
Good morning, and thanks to you Ingwe, I am from Penna and joined 3/20/09 and never been in forums or chat rooms, there is so much here, I forget where I left a message. First night I became a member, I saw a herd of elephants on EP.
Tue, 24/03/2009 - 12:20pm
#6
Hi and welcome to Africam and the forum. I do hope you will join us in the daily created waterhole chat thread where we talk about what we are seeing and hearing at the waterholes. __________________
Have you seen the new member guided tour page yet? See it here Want to keep up with what's happening in the forum? Check the recent posts page. Become Africam Wise see the Africam Wiki
Tue, 24/03/2009 - 12:04pm
#7
Hello BunnyHugger! .. also, welcome to you too, Betz! __________________
Tue, 24/03/2009 - 10:38am
#8
Hello BunnyHugger and __________________
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Tue, 24/03/2009 - 7:11am
#9
BunnyHugger, PA stands for a state in the USA, spelled Pennsylvania and on the eastern seaboard. We are more north and surrounded by New York, Ohio, New Jersey, Maryland,and West Virginia. It is farmland and coalmines.We get snow in winter and good bit of rain. I live in the western part of the state in a town of about 32,000 and is surrounded by mountains.
Tue, 24/03/2009 - 6:53am
#10
Thanks KarenA I am everywhere, just trying to learn my way around. Tell Alice Hallo, I can't find her yet, I want to watch the animals now. Everybody is so friendly here , it is so refreshing! |
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