Callum J Perry (@callumjperry) 's Twitter Profile
Callum J Perry

@callumjperry

wildlife conservationist

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calendar_today22-02-2011 06:29:02

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Callum J Perry (@callumjperry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Monitoring the breathing of a black rhino cow after we captured and collared her with a solar powered high tech monitoring device to give the reserve security team advantage over poachers! I like this photo as my black rhino tattoo just appears out of my sleeve #savetherhino

Monitoring the breathing of a black rhino cow after we captured and collared her with a solar powered high tech monitoring device to give the reserve security team advantage over poachers!
I like this photo as my black rhino tattoo just appears out of my sleeve  #savetherhino
Matt Roller (@mroller98) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since the start of the 2018 season: - 42 county cricketers have scored 1,500+ CC/BWT runs - 22 have taken 100+ wickets - 1 has done both espncricinfo.com/story/ryan-hig…

uché blackstock, md (@uche_blackstock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The quickness with which European countries have already instituted travel bans against South Africa, but yet have done little to nothing to address the vaccine inequity that drives new variants….

Dr. Lucky Tran (@luckytran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The world owes a lot to South Africa's incredible monitoring of variants. Many countries have been silent on genomic surveillance, because it is politically inconvenient to report a variant, & be (wrongly) blamed for it. But to end the pandemic, we need data & transparency.

Pauli Van Wyk (@paulivw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One after the other the first world countries will have to acknowledge that they knew about #omicron, put us all in danger by not revealing knowledge of a new variant and then cut off SA because our scientists shared their findings to assist the world.

Cyril Ramaphosa 🇿🇦 (@cyrilramaphosa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These travel bans will devastate the economies of Southern Africa that are dependent on tourism. They go precisely against what was agreed at the G20 in Italy earlier this year when it was said we must open up travel so the tourism sector can recover.

SABC News Radio (@sabcnews_radio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

National Accommodation Association of SA says about 90% of small lodges and guest houses may soon have to shut their doors due to high number of booking cancellations. This follows travel bans imposed by a number of countries including US and UK after discovery of Omicron variant