The Catt-Trax2 Team's blog
Interview with Krista Adamek
Danny did this interview with Krista Adamek on January 10th at the headwaters of the Amazon River in Peru.
Listen to find out how Krista ended up in the Amazon. It's really quiet so turn your volume way up and you might even be able to hear the sounds of the Amazon in the background.
New Conservation in Action
There is a new conservation in action profile up in the Chile region profile.
Jo Smith is a seabird biologist studying the Juan Fernández petrel. Read her profile to see what has inspired her career in conservation and what has been the most memorable moment in her career.
New Photo Galleries & Conservation in Action Profiles
Check out some of the new content around the site:
We've collected Danny's stunning photos of Chile into three new photo galleries.
Liliana Nikolic is an Argentine kayaking guide and instructor working in the area of the Delta del Paraná learn about her career in this new conservation in action article.
New: Jose Calo & Paul Harrison
Here's some new articles to keep you busy while Danny is in Antarctica and out of contact (he'll be back March 15th).
Jose Calo is a Park Ranger and in Iguazú National Park in Argentina and he is sharing some of his experiences on the job in this new conservation in action piece.
Paul Harrison researches atmospheric transport systems and explains how the air connects us all in this new global connections piece.
Photo Gallery
Danny has been taking many wonderful pictures of his travels. You've seen a few of them in his blog entries and now you can see all of them collected together in one place.
Check out the new photo gallery.
- The Catt-Trax2 Team
Video From Arica, Chile
Danny recorded this video while he was in Chile. He also made this blog entry about it.
See Danny's Weather Network Interview
Oga Nwobosi, a Weather Network journalist, interviewed Danny Catt, Scott Watts, and Daniel Joaquin, team members of Catt-Trax2, on December 21, 2006, a few days before Danny left for South America. View the Weather Network video clip:
New: The Route
Thanks to Ross Miller in BCIT's GIS program we can now follow Danny's journey using Google Earth.