A Rwandan Biologist Spots a Great Lakes Bush Viper! - Observation of the Week, 5/23/23

Our Observation of the Week is this Great Lakes Bush Viper (Atheris nitschei), seen in Rwanda by @mmindje!

“I have always been fascinated by nature since I was a child where I could always play in the bushes around my home,” says Mapendo Mindje, a PhD student in Natural Sciences at the University of Koblenz. “Later, my early interest prompted me to apply for biological courses at the high school and later studied Wildlife Resources management as an undergraduate.”

I further did my MSc in Biodiversity Conservation and am currently doing a PhD in Natural Sciences where my project deals with amphibian diversity in Rwanda. My current interest is in amphibians and I dedicate my time taking people in wetlands showing them the amphibians that live in Rwanda.

I have been surveying the amphibians and reptiles in the Gishwati-Mukura Landscape Biosphere Reserve. The forest is well known to have many individuals of Atheris nitschei [great lakes bush vipers] and opportunistically, I observed the species on the tree branch and also along a stream bank in the same forest.

The great lakes bush viper occurs in wetlands, meadows, and mountain forests throughout central Africa, and average about 60 cm (2 ft) in length. Opportunistic feeders, they’ll prey on lizards, amphibians, birds, rodents, and other small animals, usually catching them via ambush. Like other vipers they are venomous and a bite is medically significant. This is one of only 15 observations of the species on iNaturalist.

Mapendo (above) heard about iNat when he participated in a bioblitz run by the Rwanda Wildlife Conservation Society, under the guidance of Providence Akayezu, a National Geographic explorer.

I use iNaturalist as a way to contribute data for Rwanda, especially amphibian occurrences. I am deeply happy about iNat and of course it gives an idea about probable species identity which I always look for. Before, I could go out in nature, take photographs and save them on my drives but today, with the iNat app, I simply load them not only for Identification but also to keep data.

(Photo of Mapendo by Umulisa Christella. Some quotes have been lightly edited for clarity.)


- you can find Manpendo’s publications here.

- take a look at Mapendo’s Amphibians of Rwanda project!

- Mapendo spoke about wetlands last year for World Wetlands Day!

Publicado el 23 de mayo de 2023 por tiwane tiwane

Comentarios

Wow, very exciting for us to see! Thank you so much!

Publicado por susanhewitt hace más de 1 año

I am so happy to see gorgeous snakes being documented in Africa with love instead of fear.

Publicado por bit hace más de 1 año

It is a pretty looking snake.

Publicado por vireyajacquard hace más de 1 año

This article made me very very happy. Love snakes, love new naturalists, love under-observed species. Keep doing what you're doing, Mapendo!!

Publicado por its_micah_bson hace más de 1 año

Thank you all.

Publicado por mmindje hace más de 1 año

Fantastic, what a beautiful snake!

Publicado por candicetalbot hace más de 1 año

How gorgeous! I love seeing more observations from Rwanda. Keep up the great work, @mmindje!

Publicado por carrieseltzer hace más de 1 año

What a healthy viper! Gorgeous colour and pattern too. Thanks for risking it to get that shot.

Publicado por malamort hace más de 1 año

It´s very exciting to see people all around the world focused on the same objective. Congratulations for your work!!

Publicado por paularomano hace más de 1 año

Fantastic!!! Really enjoyed going through your observations @mmindje !
Spent some extra time going through the other Rwandan observations too:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=7142

Publicado por sambiology hace más de 1 año

Thank you so much!

Publicado por hazel999 hace más de 1 año

That's awesome! It's so good news, keep your work @mmindje

Publicado por esinai hace más de 1 año

Amazing observation @mmindje !!

Publicado por gmucientes hace más de 1 año

Awesome!! CoEB Rwanda gang rise up!

Publicado por byona hace más de 1 año

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