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DEAD on the DELTA: An African Adventure; Lion Researcher Robynne Kotze

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Join Author Sherry Knowlton for the third episode of her limited podcast series, DEAD on the DELTA: An African Adventure. Today’s Episode, Life as a Lion Researcher, features An Interview with Robynne Kotze. Robynne works with WildCRU’s Trans-Kalahari Predator Programme where her research includes camera trap surveys of the Okavango Delta and other protected areas in Botswana and completing field work to examine connectivity between the western Okavango Delta and Namibia, aligning with the program’s goals to establish secure corridors for lion movement.

If you are interested in supporting WildCRU’s lion research and conservation efforts, they welcome donations at www.oxfordna.org/donate (a 501c3 registered charity). Select WildCRU under the I would like my gift to be used for tab and specify Trans-Kalahari Predator Programme, Botswana in the Further Information box.

Sherry Knowlton is the author of the Alexa Williams series of suspense novels including Dead of Autumn, Dead of Summer, Dead of Spring, Dead of Winter and Dead on the Delta.  Passionate about books at an early age, she was that kid who would sneak a flashlight to bed at night so she could read beneath the covers. All the local librarians knew her by name. When not writing the next Alexa Williams thriller, Knowlton works with her health care consulting business or travels around the world. She and her husband live in the mountains of South Central Pennsylvania. Knowlton is embarking on this series of podcasts to celebrate the release of her latest Alexa Williams novel, DEAD on the DELTA, and to talk about its setting, the African wild. www.sherryknowlton.com

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