The focus of this page is to describe the outreach programs developed by T. Michael Anderson’s lab group at Wake Forest University.
Read the Mongabay new story about our Oryx paper about how fire influences foraging and habitat selection in Serengeti black rhinos.
https://news.mongabay.com/2018/11/savanna-fires-a-boon-to-grazers-cast-rhinos-into-a-food-desert/
The Grumeti Fund has donated a used Land Cruiser pickup for the Serengeti Ecological Monitoring Program, operated by Glasgow, Wake Forest and Nelson Mandela Universities. Dr. Anderson is shown here receiving the vehicle during the ceremonial handover. Read more about the event and what the vehicle will mean for ecological monitoring in Serengeti here: serengeti-singita-boosts-monitoring-project-with-vehicle
Recent graduate student Kathleen Quigley had her work featured on the cover of the January 2017 issue of Plant and Soil – Nice job Kathleen!
Click HERE to read WFU news story about Savanna Web
A short video about grass-grazer co-evolution from Serengeti National Park:
Snapshot Serengeti website: Snapshot Serengeti, courtesy of Zooniverse
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