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AUG 2015

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77 EW IN OTHER NEWS August 2015 by Ellen Stodola EyeWorld Staff Writer Surgeon turns stories from Africa trip into children's book standing army except to discourage poaching, she said. It has public education and handles indigenous people well. One of the main goals is for the people to stay connected with the land, and as a result, people are trained to be trackers and guides, which Dr. Arbisser found fascinat- ing. "The animals are accustomed to being observed without interaction so it is as though one were wearing an invisibility cloak, allowing up- close photography," she said. "Beyond that, the people who were our guides were so extraordi- nary. They knew the environment so well that they knew if there's one bump out of place it was a baboon in a tree a mile away. They knew that if a giraffe is standing complete- ly still that likely meant that local cheetahs were out hunting." At night while touring in a Jeep with just a moving light to explore the area, their guide found a chame- leon in a tree. "We couldn't believe it because it was so subtle and im- possible to see with the naked eye," Dr. Arbisser said. The group joked that Baruti, the guide, had plant- ed the chameleon there because it seemed so impossible to spot this small animal in such a large area, and this experience prompted the telling of the story of Baruti and the Dr. Arbisser took experiences from a trip to Botswana and created a book to share with her family and others B esides being an accom- plished ophthalmic surgeon, Lisa B. Arbisser, MD, adjunct clinical associate professor, John A. Moran Eye Center, Uni- versity of Utah, Salt Lake City, also enjoys traveling, and it was her ex- periences on a trip to Botswana that led her to write a children's book, Baruti and the Chameleon, to share with her grandchildren. 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