Monday, February 3, 2014

Preparing to return to the Himalaya foothills this March.  I was really disappointing by not locating signs of tigers on our last trip.


Coming along this time will be retired wildlife inspector Bill Myers and a Nepalese wildlife biology student.  Bill will assist with training our Sherpa workers our student will be assisting with the collection of the biological data and helping with translations.




This coming February 18th, we will be holding a benefit concert in San Diego to raise a but of money for the March trip.  Even though things are relatively cheep in Nepal, the cost to traveling into the Himalayas is still dear.  The cost will be about $250/day for our team.  Please consider attending our event if you live in the San Diego area, or donating to the cause.  All donations are tax deductible. (Tax ID:  90-0926368)





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