Day 5: Nyalas in Nelspruit

 We packed our overnight bags and lunches, and we’re in the van at 4:30 am. Poor Carli had to drive, but the rest of us slept most of the 3-hour drive. 

Arriving in Nelspruit, we returned to the large reserve and housing estate where we worked last year. We needed to dart 6 nyala for transport, then some kudu bulls. The nyala were difficult to find, leaving us driving around the reserve for hours looking for them. Eventually, we were able to dart and transport 4 nyala. By the last two, the students were confident in monitoring the sedated animals’ condition, keeping them in correct recovery position, and administering medications under the skin, into the muscle, intravenously, and topically. 








On of the perks of having to drive around searching for our patients is seeing what else is around. Today it was giraffe and great views!




We went out to supper, then drove to the hunting camp where we stay the night. Tomorrow, we don’t have to leave u til 6:30!!! 


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