I started on the 5th
February 2018 and from then on have been assigned with mostly all the tasks
carried out at the Wildlife & Rehabilitation Centre from terrapin and turtle
monitoring to daily minor up keeping.
The
terrapin trapping sessions in the Intendance wetland has been put under my
accountability whereby I now choose the sites of putting the traps each week,
take responsibility of checking the traps, processing the terrapins caught and
ensure their release and safekeeping. I have found sensation in carrying out
this mission, since I have not worked with terrapins before yet hearing all
about it and it has been added to the list of endemic species and sub-species of
Seychelles that I have worked with.
Along with guest interaction, conducting
tour guides in English and French around the centre and power point
presentations, I also participate in conducting the ‘Adopt a Terrapin’ project
with the guests and the wetland bird monitoring.
Data recording is also part of my duties
along with working on the Banyan Tree Wildlife description document and more. Additionally I have been involved in other projects such as beaches characterization and sea turtle monitoring on other beaches.
Learning something new every other day
keeps the motivation high hence I am gaining more eagerness to keep on
acquiring knowledge in my work and planning out research work both off and on
field to smoothen my further studies in conservation work.
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