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Tuesday, 29 January 2008 |
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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 Park, Madagascar. Ultimate goals of this project are to assess the impact of non-indigenous tree species on the feeding ecology and ranging patterns of lemur groups.
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Monday, 28 January 2008 |
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 the Kruger National Park, the SAEON Ndlovu Node is
recruiting a post-doctoral scientist to analyze long-term data for protected areas and rural
areas in the lowveld region. The incumbent will register with the School of Animal, Plant
and Environmental Sciences (WITS) and work from the Node offices in the Kruger
National Park, Phalaborwa.
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Friday, 25 January 2008 |
BirdLife South Africa (BLSA) is one of the largest, most active non-governmental conservation organisations in South Africa. An enthusiastic, responsible person with a keen interest in marine ornithology is required to join the Albatross Task Force team based in Cape Town. Duties will include recording seabird interactions with fishing vessels, demonstrating a range of practical mitigation measures available to reduce seabird bycatch and conducting workshops on these issues.
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Friday, 25 January 2008 |
The Lapalala Wilderness School (LWS), situated in the Waterberg area of the Limpopo Province, is seeking a driven outreach coordinator to support the LWS’s environmental education programmes in local community schools. Applicants must have a passion for the natural environment and educating youth and be prepared to commence duties in March 2008. The main responsibilities will be to develop, initiate and support sustainable community based school projects. The ideal candidate must be prepared to live and work in a relatively remote area, and be fluent in siPedi. Candidates should consult www.lapalala.com/education.php for background on the LWS and its areas of focus.
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Friday, 25 January 2008 |
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The Lapalala Wilderness School (LWS), situated in the Waterberg area of the Limpopo Province, is seeking an experienced Environmental Educator with a passion for the natural environment and educating youth, to commence duties in March 2008. The main responsibilities will be to plan and conduct field-based environmental education courses for learners from Gr. 5-12.
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