Day 6: Bushbuck

 After a peaceful overnight at a hunting camp above Nelspruit, we headed out to our next job. A luxuriously late 7:30 departure had us on-site by 9:00. 

We arrived on a macadamia farm, where harvest had just been completed last month. We were to dart bushbuck, a small antelope species. They had been purchased by a game dealer, and would be sold on to reserves where they are needed or wanted to fill a specific niche. 

The team by now is functioning well, with students able to perform retrievals of darted animals, administer medications and reversal agents quickly, accurately and efficiently. 


Stock photo of a bushbuck. They are about the size of a small white-tailed doe or a Great Dane.









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