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Xigera Safari Lodge Partners With Wild Entrust Africa


Xigera Safari Lodge Partners With Wild Entrust Africa
Red Carnation s stunning Botswanan property is working alongside the charity on three new initiatives.
By Emma Al-Mousawi |  May 12 2021
The lodge features 12 unique suites / ©Dookphoto
Recently-opened Xigera Safari Lodge, situated in Botswana’s wildlife-rich Okavango Delta, has announced a brand new partnership with charity Wild Entrust Africa. The collaboration will see three community-focused projects introduced spanning conservation and education as well as the establishment of a female-led social enterprise. 
The Botswana-registered wildlife conservation not-for-profit will work alongside Xigera Safari Lodge to deliver the projects within the nearby village of Habu. Wild Entrust Africa has been working with local residents since 2014, running an integrated community development and conservation program that aims to mitigate human-wildlife conflict and reduce bushmeat hunting i ....

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A 22-Million-Year Journey From the Asteroid Belt to Botswana


A 22-Million-Year Journey From the Asteroid Belt to Botswana
Astronomers reconstructed a space rock’s path before it exploded over southern Africa in 2018 and sprinkled the Kalahari with meteorites.
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A full rotation of the asteroid Vesta, as seen from the Dawn spacecraft in 2011.CreditCredit.NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA/MPS/DLR/IDA; Little Mountain 5
By Robin George Andrews
Published April 29, 2021Updated May 5, 2021
On the morning of June 2, 2018, an asteroid was seen careening toward us at 38,000 miles per hour. It was going to impact Earth, and there was nothing anyone could do to stop it. Astronomers were beside themselves with excitement.
Five feet long and weighing about the same as an adult African elephant, this space rock posed no threat. But the early detection of this asteroid, only the second to be spotted in space before hitting land, was a good test of our ability to spot larger, more dangerous asteroids. Moreover, it afforded scientists t ....

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These meteorites landed on Earth after a 22-million-year voyage


These meteorites landed on Earth after a 22-million-year voyage
For the first time, scientists have been able to precisely map the flight path of an asteroid that landed on Earth and trace it back to its point of origin. The boulder-size fragment’s journey to our planet began 22 million years ago, according to new research.
The asteroid, known as 2018 LA, appeared like a fireball in the skies over Botswana on June 2, 2018, before breaking apart and landing in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve.
Prior to breaking up in Earth’s atmosphere, scientists determined that the asteroid was about 5 feet (1.7 meters) in diameter, weighed 12,566 pounds and had been traveling at 37,282 miles per hour. ....

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