Dear list,
I've just returned from a three week trip to Madagascar and South Africa; my 
first ever visit to the continent. I loved it (especially Madagascar), and now 
all I can think about is how to go back to see more of the continent. It 
occurred to me that one way of doing this legitimately would be to develop some 
research projects, but it's hard to know where to start. I have never spun the 
globe and picked a random spot to study before, and I'd imagine this is not a 
method most people employ in developing research programs in remote (from some 
home base) areas. 
So, my questions to the group are these:
1.) if you have ongoing (or past) research projects in locations far away from 
where you are based, how did you get started? That is, what made you pick the 
particular location and study system that you did? I am especially interested 
in hearing from people who just had a general interest in the area and who 
didn't have a lot of prior knowledge, but other perspectives are welcome too. 
2.) What are the funding agencies that might be interested in supporting 
ecological research in Africa? Aside from formal funding bodies, who or what 
(agencies/centers) might support someone with an interest in working in Africa?
I guess I'll leave it at that for now. If anyone actually responds (off-list 
might be best), I'm sure I'll come up with more questions.
Thanks very much.
Lauren Quinn 



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