Danielle Brigida, Senior Director of Wildlife Communications and Strategy at WWF, recently visited WWF Bhutan to participate in a project collecting environmental DNA for a look into the area’s biodiversity. Take a look at her gorgeous photos of the trip, including a few wildlife cameos!
A recent visit to WWF Bhutan included trekking for several days through mesmerizing snow leopard habitat to collect eDNA. Our team collects it by sampling river water, which provides a noninvasive and effective way to understand an area's biodiversity. By hiking high to collect a sample closer to where snow leopards live, we hope we can "see" them in the data. Climbing above the trees and through the Himalayan marmot neighborhoods, we followed the same river we sampled back in town. The trek was challenging and glorious. I didn't take nearly as many photos as I should have. If you're interested in our work-- I wrote about it and why it's exciting and full of opportunities: https://lnkd.in/eA9RX3Qt I haven't yet figured out how to talk about the lovable dog that joined us throughout the journey (but I've attached a pic), the laughs shared, time with dear friends and new friends, or how much I enjoyed every single cup of tea.
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Please Sir do inform me of any opportunities to work in your esteemed organisation 😍
One day I'd love an invite to Bhutan, looks sensational
I love this! 😍
Natural Resources Consultant at Corday Natural Resources Consulting
2wThanks for sharing your research story and the lovely photos of the landscapes and Bhutan people whom you met and worked with. I loved this sentence “I haven’t yet figured out how to talk about the loveable dog that joined us throughout the journey” - it brought back fond memories of a super friendly dog that joined us on a trek in Argentina. Best wishes with your research!