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South Africa: Two Baboon field Assistants, Lajuma Environmental Research Centre
Wednesday, 14 May 2008

We are seeking one long term field assistant for a study of group decision-making in chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) in South-Africa starting. This research is carried out by Louise de Raad (Durham University, UK) for her PhD. We are working in a team of three people on a very well habituated troop and amongst others, focal data is being collected on vocalizations, social monitoring and associations. Data is being collected with handheld computers and GPS. This project uses an experimental approach and feeding experiments are being conducted. This means that as a field assistant you will also be provisioning feeding sites and operating video equipment. If you have a suitable background and are interested then you can take responsibility over part of the research concerning the feeding experiments (producer-scrounger and giving-up-density theories). Training and equipment will be provided.

 
South Africa: Lecturer, University of Zululand
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
Applicants are invited to fill a Lectureship Leave Replacement position in the Department of Zoology for the period 1st July 2008 to 30th June 2009. The minimum requirement for the position is an MSc in Zoology, preferably with some teaching experience.
 
Tanzania: IT/DB/GIS Specialist, Nile Basin Initiative
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
The Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) has been established by the Nile riparian countries in 1999 in order to serve their common interests. Its vision is “to achieve sustainable socioeconomic development through the equitable utilization of, and benefit from, the common Nile Basin water resources”. To translate this shared vision into action, the NBI launched a Strategic Action Program which includes two complementary components: a basin-wide Shared Vision Program (SVP) and two Subsidiary Action Programs (SAPs), the Eastern Nile Subsidiary Action Program (ENSAP) and the Nile Equatorial Lakes Subsidiary Action Program (NELSAP).
 
Rwanda: IT/DB/GIS Specialist, Nile Basin Initiative
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
The Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) has been established by the Nile riparian countries in 1999 in order to serve their common interests. Its vision is “to achieve sustainable socioeconomic development through the equitable utilization of, and benefit from, the common Nile Basin water resources”. To translate this shared vision into action, the NBI launched a Strategic Action Program which includes two complementary components: a basin-wide Shared Vision Program (SVP) and two Subsidiary Action Programs (SAPs), the Eastern Nile Subsidiary Action Program (ENSAP) and the Nile Equatorial Lakes Subsidiary Action Program (NELSAP).

 
South Africa: Environmental Education Officer, Harold Porter National Botanical Garden
Friday, 09 May 2008
Applications are awaited from enthusiastic, responsible individuals who will assist in the development and implementation of garden-based environmental education programmes for learners and teachers to promote the Harold Porter National Botanical Garden as a resource, as well as contribute to the integration of environmental education in the school curriculum.

 
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  • Limbe Wildlife Centre in SW Cameroon takes care of infant primates that are lucky enough to be rescued from the illegal pet trade. In November 2007, ACF, ERuDeF and Daniel Taylor organised an art workshop with 13 Cameroonian artists in the centre in order to raise awareness and funding for great apes conservation.