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By Sarah Hewitt - Adventure scientist, Photographer, Writer
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The B-Sides are the back stories that happen in science, the things happening behind the scenes of field work or lab work, elements that I find interesting, or just separate stories that need to be told.

Sacred forest on a hilltop.

Sacred forest on a hilltop.

Ethiopia Track 4: Disconnected

Sarah Hewitt July 11, 2019

Science adventures aren’t always about the science.

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In Environment, Conservation, Adventure science Tags Ethiopia, Lessons learned, Sacred forests, Shadow conservation
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Colgate University student, Kelsey Jensen, working in the lab in Bahir Dar University when it was eventually up and running.

Colgate University student, Kelsey Jensen, working in the lab in Bahir Dar University when it was eventually up and running.

Ethiopia Track 3: Doing the dirty (lab) work

Sarah Hewitt July 11, 2019

Doing lab work in foreign countries is always an interesting experience and getting this one in Bahir Dar University set up to analyze hundreds of soil samples didn’t disappoint.

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In Conservation, Adventure science, Environment Tags Sacred forests, Ethiopia, Shadow conservation
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The streets of Mekane Eyesus.

Ethiopia Track 2: Convoluted paperwork

Sarah Hewitt July 11, 2019

The process of getting permissions to work in the sacred forests in Ethiopia was bewildering but also personal, human, and real…also, it worked!

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In Adventure science, Conservation, Environment Tags Ethiopia, Shadow conservation, Sacred forests
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Farmer ploughing his fields in northern Ethiopia.

Farmer ploughing his fields in northern Ethiopia.

Ethiopia Track 1: Lake Tana and the Blue Nile River

Sarah Hewitt June 25, 2019

Here are some of the B-sides from my work on a story about the sacred forests in Ethiopia, from the “Blue” Nile, to unexpected adventures in paperwork and lab work, to a reminder to myself that science stories are usually more about the people and the places than the science.

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In Adventure science, Conservation, Environment Tags Ethiopia, Sacred forests, Shadow conservation
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