This is the story of 12 years of work (or rather, life) and my departure from NACRES. The word “departure” really grates on my ears, because my heart and soul are still there. My friends and so many years of memories are there… but, it is a departure nonetheless.

I tried to write about this so many times, but I always felt like I couldn’t find the right words to say what I wanted, so I kept dragging my feet. I probably won’t be able to say it perfectly now either, but I can’t put it off any longer… so, I will let the photos do the talking and try to give you at least a small glimpse of what it means to exploring Georgia’s wildlife with NACRES…

Let’s go!

Horseback Riding in Tusheti National Park

Despite the huge variety of work we do, NACRES is, first and foremost, about intensive expeditions into the wild.

And no matter what the specific goal of an expedition is, “default mode” is always the search for the Leopard. So, it’s no surprise that even the matchboxes there are branded for the occasion 😉

Even the matchboxes are branded with Leopard
Fully loaded car

Nor is it a surprise that people wanting to join our expeditions try to sneak on board like Father Cornelius in The Fifth Element 😊

Planning is everything in an expedition. You have to use every gram of experience and imagination to minimise surprises in the field.

Preparing for the Expedition

Because, even though it looks delicious in photos, running out of food and rely on berries is a nightmare.

Berries from Tusheti
Sometimes we have nothing but bread and sausage

I admit, the berries were a bit of an exaggeration here, but we have often been left with nothing but sausage and bread. It gets so boring that eventually, you just completely refuse to eat.

After long expeditions, even Nutella doesn't feel tasty

At times like that, you even get sick of Nutella.

Shepherds making Gordila

And when that happens, you’d give anything just to see something different. Even eating plain dough makes you happy.

ℹ️ This is “Gordila.” It really is just plain dough and probably terrible for your stomach, but when it’s hot, paired with Tushetian sheep cheese made by shepherds, it is truly a miracle.

Lunch at Guest House Old Omalo

Of course, we aren’t always in a crisis. Often our hosts spoil us… however, when the “Johnny Factor” kicks in, you aren’t safe from running out of food even in a guest house.

exploring Georgia's wildlife with NACRES

The expeditions themselves are diverse, differing based on the type of research we aim to do…

Setting up camera trap

On expeditions, we set up camera traps,

Research attributes

We stretched ropes,

Observing Eastern Caucasian Turs

We observed animals,

Measuring Pasture Conditions in Vashlovani National Park

We plucked grass,

Collecting Bear DNA Samples

We rummaged through bear poop 🤷

Spending extra time in high mountains

We made this…
Don’t ask. I have no idea what is this.
Next…

Car accident - We were told that river is shallow here

To get around, we used cars,

Moving by horses

We used horses,

Moving by feet

Feet,

Crawling

Knees,

Balancing

Everything…

Good weather in Pshav-khevsureti National Park

And this happened in good weather,

In rain,

Bad Weather near Shatili

In hail,

Hail in Tusheti

And in freezing frost…

Frost in Arkhoti

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