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Tuesday, 22 January 2008 |
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CAPE WEST COAST - The C.A.P.E. Stewardship Project is funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) through the World Bank as part of the Cape Action for People and the Environment (C.A.P.E.) programme. C.A.P.E. is a partnership programme, hosted by the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) that seeks to conserve and restore the biodiversity of the Cape Floristic Region and adjacent marine environment, while delivering significant benefits to the people of the region.
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Friday, 18 January 2008 |
The Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve Company (KBRC) seeks the services of a Coordinator
to play a leading role in institutionally strengthening the KBRC to direct, guide,
facilitate and co-ordinate the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve (KBR) project based on the
Strategic Management Framework and Management Plan. Specific focus will be placed
on the current project as financed by the Global Environmental Facility through the
World Bank. The position will be based within the KBR area.
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Wednesday, 16 January 2008 |
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The Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT), based in Johannesburg, South Africa, has grown over the past thirty-five years into one of the major non-governmental conservation organisations operating throughout southern Africa.
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Thursday, 10 January 2008 |
The Cape Leopard Trust was established with the primary objective of facilitating and promoting research in support of conserving predator diversity in the Western Cape. The conservation strategies include inter alia; several bio-geographical research projects, advisory services relating to farmer-predator interactions and fostering new eco-tourism initiatives. It also supports an environmental education component and includes a programme of community involvement with future emphasis being on job creation among disadvantaged communities within the Cederberg area. We are currently extending the project elsewhere in the Western Cape and still further.
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Wednesday, 09 January 2008 |
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Two people are urgently required to help digitize 30 000 specimen records of butterflies in the Transvaal Museum (Pretoria). This work forms part of the Southern African Butterfly Conservation Assessment (SABCA; http://butterflies.adu.org.za), a project based at the University of Cape Town. SABCA aims is to create a comprehensive database of all Southern African butterfly records from existing museum and private collections, in order to determine the conservation priorities of butterflies in the region.
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Tuesday, 08 January 2008 |
The Nature Conservation Corporation (NatConCorp), founded in 2003, is an
exciting and growing environmental consultancy, specialising in a practical
approach to environmental management. We are a strong team of diverse
individuals, with good in-house administrative and operational support.
We urgently require an additional person to assist with the diverse biodiversity
conservation projects we are implementing.
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Thursday, 03 January 2008 |
Applications close on 07 January 2008.
Sanbona Wildlife Reserve requires the services of a young and energetic person to work in the offices of the Wildlife Department. The person must be fluent in Afrikaans and English as well as being computer literate. The successful candidate must be in the possession of a valid drivers license. People with a nature conservation diploma or relevant qualification will receive preference.
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Saturday, 15 December 2007 |
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The Tanzania Forest Working Group (TFWG) is hosted by the Tanzania Natural Resource Forum (TNRF). The TFWG is seeking to employ a Communications and Campaign Manager to lead a new communications and advocacy campaign. The initiative will support forest-adjacent communities to become aware of the economic value of forest resources and to begin to seek and receive benefits arising from sustainable forest management. The initiative will also work to ensure that key forest governance issues are recognised and addressed through increased stakeholder awareness and the adoption of appropriate stakeholder actions focused on stopping the illegal timber trade and promoting best practices in forest management.
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Saturday, 15 December 2007 |
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Applications are invited from students to do postgraduate (Honours, MSc, Post-doc) work on the West Coast focused on research at the West Coast Fossil Park site near the town of Langebaan. These deposits contain one of the most important records of terminal Miocene biodiversity in the world.
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Monday, 10 December 2007 |
BIRDING AFRICA is hoping to grow our team and fill the following full
and half time positions with candidates who enjoy wildlife travel,
birds and organising.
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