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Day: January 3, 2012

John Davis; Migrations of the Homo sapiens

by kath lowrieBirds, Conservation, Hero Of The Week, Mammals, The Run UpPosted on 03/01/201209/02/2012No Comments

It’s not just Arctic terns, monarch butterflies and blue whales that undertake incredible journeys, their Homo sapien relatives are too! We’ve linked forces with fellow conservation adventurer John Davis. He has just completed (November 2011) a gargantuan 7,600 mile “Trek East” through

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