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When Francesco Rovero first saw the image captured by one of his automatic cameras in a remote Tanzanian forest, he knew he’d never seen anything quite like it. ...
February 1th, 2008
Word count: 405 |
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This week, the Baka community in the Lomie region of Central Cameroon, have been mapping their lands with the support of the Centre for Environment and Development in Cameroon (CED) and Forest Peoples Pr...
February 1th, 2008
Word count: 445 |
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On 2 February 1971, nations of the world met in the Iranian city of Ramsar to adopt an agreement known as the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance.
World Wetlands Day marks the global re...
January 31th, 2008
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Rome - Environmental and economic damages caused by the alarming loss of mangroves in many countries should be urgently addressed FAO said today, calling for better mangrove protection and management pro...
January 31th, 2008
Word count: 728 |
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Balfour - More than 1 000 trees have been planted at a township outside of Balfour as part of the Greening Mpumalanga project which aims to make the province more environmentally conscious.
Department...
January 31th, 2008
Word count: 375 |
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Lubango - Bicuar National Park, located in southern Huíla province, with a territorial extension of 7,900 square kilometres will be fully rehabilitated in a project funded by Spain, estimated at...
January 31th, 2008
Word count: 252 |
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KASANE - Transvaal red balloon, a rare plant found only at a certain hill in Shoshong, is in danger of extinction due to commercialisation, according to Botswana Botanical Garden Principal Curator, Mr No...
January 31th, 2008
Word count: 402 |
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Project title: Comparative habitat use and ranging behaviour of brown
hyaena (Hyaena brunnea) inside and outside conservation areas in South
Africa
The brown hyaena project is an in...
January 30th, 2008
Word count: 639 |
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Bossou - Environmentalists trying to save chimpanzees at a UNESCO World Heritage protected area in Guinea are facing resistance from villagers who say their needs are being ignored. VOA's Nico Colo...
January 30th, 2008
Word count: 836 |
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As if size and strength were not enough to scare off human intruders, gorillas may have another tactic at their disposal: improvised weapons.
Researchers studying western gorillas in Cameroon have ...
January 30th, 2008
Word count: 770 |
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I am looking for a hard-working and motivated field research assistant to participate in a 6-month study examining Milne-Edwards Sifaka (Propithecus edwardsi) resource tracking in Ranomafana National Par...
January 30th, 2008
Word count: 606 |
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CapeNature Conservation seeks a Conservation Manager at Cederberg Wilderness in the Cederberg Mega Park. The job holder will report to the Business Unit Manager.
January 30th, 2008
Word count: 465 |
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De Mond Nature Reserve is situated 26 km south-east of Bredasdorp on the south-western Cape coast. The reserve lies at the mouth of the Heuningnes River, between the coastal villages of Arniston (Waenhui...
January 30th, 2008
Word count: 425 |
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Communities close to Tanzania's Lake Natron had publicly opposed to the proposed plans to erect soda ash plant in the area. The plant will threaten the survival of the world's largest population of L...
January 29th, 2008
Word count: 456 |
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Kampala - BUSOGA Kingdom is establishing a tree nursery and green house. The kingdom finance minister, Patrick Kirya, said the project would be based at the kingdom headquarters in Bugembe, Jinja distr...
January 29th, 2008
Word count: 155 |
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Global Witness, London - Whilst illegal loggers are threatening Sierra Leone’s few remaining forests, including the Outamba-Kilimi National Park, a turf war is being waged between key government de...
January 29th, 2008
Word count: 804 |
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Tony Rauch, a veteran ranch and livestock manager with over 30 years experience in Zimbabwe and South Africa, has been named managing director of the Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage.
Rauch, 57, assume...
January 29th, 2008
Word count: 116 |
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The Ndlovu Node of the South African Environmental Observation Network (SAEON)
gathers and analyses data on environmental change in the savanna biome of South Africa.
Together with WITS University and ...
January 28th, 2008
Word count: 309 |
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Conservationists are celebrating a double victory over tortoise smugglers in Madagascar.
Earlier this month, a Nigerian man was arrested with 300 tortoises and another 20 have been returned to thei...
January 28th, 2008
Word count: 613 |
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JOHANNESBURG - Wetland conservation projects in South Africa have to take into consideration the culture, traditions and needs of local communities, according to Donovan Kotze of the University of KwaZul...
January 26th, 2008
Word count: 895 |
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