whogivesamonkeys | An urban primate with a conscience
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Hi I'm Asha Tanna. I am Brit journo w a Masters in Primate Biology/Behaviour & Conservation. I qualified with a Masters in Primate Biology, Behaviour and Conservation in 2012.
whogivesamonkeys | An urban primate with a conscience
1M ago
Next month I’m headed on an expedition to THE ARCTIC!!!!!!
When I told one of my best friends where my next adventure was, she said, “Asha how have you managed to eclipse Everest?!!!!”.
The realm of the polar bear, also has puffins, walruses and all manner of arctic birds.
On the agenda, hiking the volcanic, deserted arctic island of Jan Mayen, meeting the Inuit people of Greenland, and being closer than ever to The North Pole. My very own Walter Mitty adventure.
Today my doctor went through my latest hospital results. They are bad. My cancer levels have gone up quite significantly. Explains w ..read more
whogivesamonkeys | An urban primate with a conscience
3M ago
The Buddhists say grief is the price we pay for love. On Friday night the wounds I had just managed to seal with the death of my father in 2022, were ripped wide open.
My dear friend Domino Lee died. She was the only other person I know who had my disease, Multiple Myeloma. A rare and incurable cancer of the bone marrow.
Dom was someone that I not only really cared about, but someone I greatly admired. Although our blood cancers differed we shared a lot of overlap. She was also a pillar of strength for me. She used to say, “It pains me to know and hear that you don’t have a support network the ..read more
whogivesamonkeys | An urban primate with a conscience
4M ago
I flew past Mount Everest in 2016. Her perfectly shaped snow-capped summit jutting out of the fluffy white clouds on my Bhutan flight back to Nepal. The sight of this incredible mountain captivated me immediately. My nose pressed up against the tiny plane window, mouth gaping, eyes wide and heart beating fast. From that moment I knew at some point in my life I wanted to stand at the base of her and look her square in the eye.
Most people will travel to see Everest from Nepal. The trek to that basecamp is very popular but ironically I’ve read you may not even see her summit when you reach there ..read more
whogivesamonkeys | An urban primate with a conscience
5M ago
It was 0758 when the earthquake hit on Wednesday. I was in the kitchen of my hostel in Taipei, Taiwan making coffee.
The floor beneath my bare feet started to shake hard, the noise was like a stampede. At first I thought “wow that’s a crazy vibration from the train station,” but the trembling turned to violent shaking and didn’t ease. It was like a juggernaut.
The volume of things rattling increased rapidly and then tiles began falling off the walls in the shower and smashing. There was a shifting of the whole building as I staggered in a zig-zag out into reception trying to steady myself. E ..read more
whogivesamonkeys | An urban primate with a conscience
1y ago
It’s been almost three months since I returned from Mongolia. In that time I have been working on what feels like a mini investigation.
I tracked down interviewees from five different countries, ploughed through PhD papers and tried to make sense of a tradition that is steeped in thousands-of-years of history.
The story about Kazakh Eagle Families is complex and the west has tried to simplify it through sloppy journalism, a Hollywood film that was made with factually incorrect marketing at the time, and tourist blogs that repeat these same narratives over and over.
If you want the truth you ha ..read more
whogivesamonkeys | An urban primate with a conscience
1y ago
I met Hanuman Aspler at a dinner in the city three years ago. We were sat next to each other by accident. I was put on the chef’s table because I was alone and he arrived solo. It was at a fancy restaurant with a guest chef doing the dinner.
The food was not memorable but the company was. I never expected a friendship to blossom out of that experience.
In January this year I went to his farm and did a 5-day intensive Thai cooking course under his tutelage. His knowledge is impressive.
Myself and a professional chef worked together and turned out 25 dishes between us. It was mind-blowing, exc ..read more
whogivesamonkeys | An urban primate with a conscience
1y ago
Today I watched my mum crumple up into a ball of tears, as I shared my hospital results with her via a video call. Yet again another hefty emotional blow, when I am far away and unable to put a comforting arm around her.
After 3 years of blood transfusions every 8 weeks I have dangerously high levels of iron overload in my body. It is poisoning me and very soon I will have organ damage.
It is always harder for me to keep it together when someone I love breaks down. I am sorry this is hurting you Mama especially so soon after dad died.
I am ten times over the normal limit of iron. When iron br ..read more
whogivesamonkeys | An urban primate with a conscience
1y ago
It’s been five years since I had any work published as a journalist. I miss my career so much.
Today I am wearing the biggest smile after seeing my story published online on Al Jazeera.
Mongolia reminded me of who I once used to be, and the life I used to have.
This is a hard month for me as my brain starts to slow down and the fatigue and pain increases before the next transfusion; but small wins like this one, has given me a huge boost today.
Thank you to the entire team who helped me to get this article on climate change commissioned and up. The second piece on eagle hunting is coming soon ..read more
whogivesamonkeys | An urban primate with a conscience
1y ago
We didn’t plan to arrive at sunset, but it took hours and hours to drive here off road, and in the rain. We managed to catch a rainbow and a wedding shoot! Now they are gonna have some spectacular photos.
Tsagaan Suvarga – white stupa – is found in “Middle Gobi”, in Mongolia and are stunning white limestone cliffs. Shaped by the weather they create a unique landscape of “stupas”. The wind is very strong here.
The area is believed to have been covered by the sea thousands of years ago. When the water drained out, it left behind sedimentary deposits of ore and chemicals in the rocks which create ..read more
whogivesamonkeys | An urban primate with a conscience
1y ago
Would you believe there is a glacier in the Mongolian Gobi? And I walked across it in crocs!!
This incredible, narrow gorge that runs through Yolyn Am, known as Yol Valley, fills with glacier ice during the winter and remains into the summer months.
It’s found in Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park. The drive takes you through stunning mountains filled with livestock, I even saw a yak (that is unusual) vultures, eagles, and hiding somewhere in the shadows are snow leopards.
The hike to start of the glacier is about 4km. Mongolians don’t like to walk (sounds like the Thais I know 555). So they hi ..read more