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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

The First Specialized Training in Nature Guiding

A photo of the participants in the Nature Guides Training course
The RSCN held the first specialized training for their Nature Guides last Sunday (5-1-2014) as part of the building capacity for their employees in order to provide the guests with the best experience possible.
The training was delivered by Four FGASA (Filed Guide Association of South Africa) Guides (Osama Cori, Osama Al-Smadi, Abdulla Abo-Rumman, and Nadia Al-Aloul) who have spent a year studying Nature Guiding In Eco-Training Academy, South Africa.

This Course was a first of its kind in the region, covering an introduction to the intended skills needed for a guide to build the best experience for his guests, and covering the basic knowledge that the guide need to possess to be able to interpret the environment to his guests. The training where build through over 6 months during which the four guides were working on developing a training curricula similar to the South African one but well fitted to the needs of the region.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Oryx Relies in Shomari

Today and Yesterday we had the privilege of having a part in the relies process for Arabic Oryxs in Shomari Reserve, and prepare for the Oryx Safari to be set in the reserve, it is going to be a great chance to be able to view these animals in their natural habitat, not to forget that Oryxs have a great connection to the desert and the freedom as well as the beauty in the Arabic poetry.