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"...Its not about the years. Its about the mileage!.."
(Harrison Ford, as Indiana Jones :)


 
 
Susanne with the River Danube and Elizabeth Bridge in the background (Budapest).
Susanne Iván Ph.D..

Susanne (33) was born in Budapest and lives with Lajos (bellow) and two small children, Reka (3) and Michael (1). She has an open-minded personality and wide range of interests. She graduated first as a biologist, then as a marketing expert, and finally has just completed her PhD in the Evolutionary Psychology of Gypsies. Susanne is also a qualified guide and is the sightseeing guide and hostess on GreenEye's hiking-trekking tours. When you meet with her wonderful smile and unrivalled communication skills, you’ll see why she guarantees such a family-friendly atmosphere for all of our guests.

Of course she has been a wildlife and nature enthusiast since childhood days, and a companion of Lajos on many private bush-expeditions.

Susanne speaks word-perfect English and German.



Lajos, in front of Savica waterfall/Slovenia
Lajos Nemeth - Bóka

Lajos Nemeth-Bóka (37, pronounced Layosh), a freelance zoologist lives in the peace and quiet of a village in Zala county, Hungary with his wife and two children.

He became a birder at the age of 7, started his butterfly carrier at 11, and has been a keen "natural historian" ever since.

As a lepidopterologist, he published his first scientific paper on butterfly conservation before grammar school and has been a member of 15 entomological expeditions in Asia and North Africa, which discovered more than 100 species new to science (Noctuidae mainly). Lajos enjoyed the privilage to work together with Dr. Gabor Ronkay and the late Dr. Marton Hreblay (1963-2000), two of the most succesfull moth-experts (Noctuidae) and expedition-organizers ever born, and Gyula Dietzel, a living legend on butterflies in Hungary. Lajos also spent years in co-operation with Dr. Sandor Toth, one of the best dragonfly-researcher of the country. He was also a major contributor for the "Prime Buttarfly Areas" and the "Mapping European Butterflies" projects.

As a birder, Lajos having a 2100 species world-list and still holding the record of species on one tour in Eastern Europe (254 species). Beside his own turfs, his main interest is the birdlife of Egypt and the Horn of Africa. Apart from several articles published in local papers, he also published in magazines such as Alula, and a regular lecturer at the British Birdwatching Fair.

His other passions include street-, nature- and conservation photography, Africa-related issues, rare natural history books, the golden age of travelling ("belle epoc"), old trees, fly-fishing, scuba diving, desert exploration, current affairs and... Hungarian wines.

In addition to travelling widely within his own country, Lajos started his field research in Slovenia, Croatia and Romania in 1991, sometimes spending several weeks in bush-campings. There is nobody on the field who can compete with his mileage in these areas. He also feels home in Egypt and Ethiopia, where he spend his winters and guiding photography-, deep desert-, scuba diving- and birding-safaris too. He loves to go back to his favourite spots very often and explored Turkey, Nepal, India, Taiwan, Thailand, Morocco, Yemen (incl. Socotra island) very extensively.

Lajos started ecotourism in Hungary in 1998 and was one of the first ecotour-pioneers of Transylvania. He was also the first ecotour provider in Slovenia and Croatia, and developed wildlife itineraries for companies like Sunbird, The Travelling Naturalist, Avian Adventures, Ecotours Ltd. and several others.


Steve near Wadi Gemal, Egypt
Istvan Moldovan

Istvan Moldovan (35), or Steve to his friends, is a native Transylvanian secler, lives at the foots of the Eastern Carpathian mountains at Tirgu Mures/Romania, and in Hurghada/Egypt.

Both of his parents being enthusiastic mountainers and trekkers, and Steve raised up respecting and appreciating nature. He became interested in birds at the age of 16, and has been a keen bird ringer since 1994. One of his early mentors is the founder of the largest bird skin and ostheological museum of the country, Stefan Kohl.

Before his interest in birding, Steve researched spiders (Arachnology), and discovered five new species for the Romanian fauna. He spent years in co-operation with the worldwide spider-expert, Dr. Ingmar Weiss. As a keen arachnologist and ornithologist, he has published many scientific papers, and also broadcasted a weekly radio talk-show focused on the birds of Romania at his local radio station.

In 2001, Istvan switched continents, to the little known egyptian' Eastern Desert, where he became the contact person of the Ornithlogical Society of the Middle East (OSME). The late Tom Coles became his inseparable friend, and at present he is helping organize and conduct raptor identification training for the annual "Tom Coles Memorial Raptor Survey", held each year in April at the Gulf of Suez migratory bird flyway.

In Egypt he is updating the birdlist of Egypt for BLI/Africa, and is the owner and moderator of the "Birding Egypt" mailing-list, where some 150 egyptian and foreign birders exchange observations and questions. Istvan established the first ringing camp in the Egyptian Eastern desert in 2006 and since 2007 his camp is part of SEEN, a ringing camp network set up by the "father" of modern bird-ringing, Prof. Przemyslaw Busse.

At the moment, Steve leading a project for the reintroduction of the Sacred Ibis to Egypt, in co--operation with LPO France, and working with Attila D. Sandor and Dick Forsman on a survey of the largest Sooty Falcon colony in the world, in the southern Red Sea.

Steve has traveled and tracked birds in Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia, Poland, Bulgaria, Turkey, Syria and Sudan. As a pro rescue-diver he is interested in marine zoology and a dedicated high mountain guide and desert explorer.

He has published a number of scientific papers, in Sandgrouse (OSME), the Egyptian Journal of Natural History, and to the Journal of Arid Environments.

Steve is a professional guide, speaking Hungarian, Romanian, English and Arabic.

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Upcoming trips & expeditions:

Crane weekend of Hungary (birding; 11-17, Oct., 18 -24, Oct.) >>>

Gebel Elba expedition (Egypt, 03-12, Nov.) >>>

Ethiopian Butterfly Adventure with Torben Larsen (05-19, Nov.). >>>

Ghana butterfly adventure with Szabolcs Safian and BC Ghana (26, Nov. - 10, Dec.). >>>

In search of the Red-breasted Geese (10-16, Dec.; Romania-Bulgaria) >>>

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