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Chobe Game Lodge Newsletter, June 2006
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Page: 1 General
The average temperatures dropped considerably in June as we moved into the heart of winter. The average morning temperature was 13 °C and afternoon temperatures were around 24 °C on average. The coldest temperature measured was 11 °C, whi ...
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Apart from being an important food source for browsing mammals, the camel thorn acacia is also the preferred species of tree for white backed vultures to nest in. We have already spotted a few pairs of white backed vultures nesting in the ...
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The Kabulabula area was absolutely teeming with wildlife this past month and the situation can be expected to remain the same for the rest of the dry season. Being a lower lying area on the floodplains of the Chobe River, the soil has a h ...
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