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A global and local view on the status of sharks, CITES outcomes, and changes in policy to ensure their protection

Posted on 6 November, 2019 by constellation3 November, 2020

Theme Plenary Session Speaker Katie Gledhill – Wildlands Conservation Trust Tags: 2019, Katie Gledhill, Plenary Session, Wildlands Conservation Trust

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Refuges and risks for threatened sharks: Evaluating expanding Marine Protected Area boundaries and transboundadry cooperation to improve conservation in the western Indian Ocean

Posted on 6 November, 2019 by constellation3 November, 2020

Theme Plenary Session Speaker Ryan Daly – South African Association for Marine Biological Research Authors Malcolm Smale – Port Elizabeth Museum Sarika Singh – Department of Environmental Affairs Darrell Anders – Department of Environmental Affairs Mahmood Shivji – Nova Southeastern … Continue reading →

Vulture Conservation with a purpose: Collective action for endangered species. The case of the National Vulture Working Group and Project Vulture

Posted on 6 November, 2019 by constellation3 November, 2020

Theme Plenary Session Speaker Brent Coverdale – Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Authors Humbulani Mafumo – Department of Environmental Affairs Tags: 2019, Brent Coverdale, Department of Environmental Affairs, Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, Humbulani Mafumo, Plenary Session

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FishBOL-SA: DNA Barcoding of South African Linefishes

Posted on 6 November, 2019 by constellation3 November, 2020

Theme Plenary Session Speaker Paulette Bloomer – University of Pretoria Authors Petrus Pretorius – University of Pretoria Sean Fennessy – Oceanographic Research Institute Gavin Gouws – South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity Arrie Klopper – University of Pretoria Bruce Mann … Continue reading →

WHALETIME: A multi-faceted approach towards the conservation, research and sustainable tourism of humpback whales.

Posted on 6 November, 2019 by constellation3 November, 2020

Theme Plenary Session Speaker Sandile Ntuli – Wildlands Conservation Trust Authors Jean Harris – Wildlands Conservation Trust Ken Findlay – University of the Western Cape Jennifer Olbers – Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Mdu Seamakela – Wildlands Conservation Trust Chris Wilkinson – … Continue reading →

Ocean Stewards: Incubating young ambassadors for marine conservation research and management

Posted on 6 November, 2019 by constellation3 November, 2020

Theme Plenary Session Speaker Sandile Ntuli – Wildlands Conservation Trust Authors Jean Harris – Wildlands Conservation Trust Summer Newton – Wildlands Conservation Trust Zodidi Gwayise – Wildlands Conservation Trust Nikki Chapman – Wildlands Conservation Trust Mpilonhle Nyawo – Wildlands Conservation … Continue reading →

Southern African mountain ecosystems: Indicators for changes in biodiversity

Posted on 5 November, 2019 by constellation3 November, 2020

Theme Plenary Session Speaker João Vidal – University of the Free State Authors Tony Swemmer – South African Earth Observation Network Clinton Carbutt – Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Timothy O’Connor – South African Earth Observation Network Michele Toucher – South African Earth Observation Network … Continue reading →

Cry me a river: The devastation (and silver lining?) of the Willowton Group spill into the Baynespruit, Pietermaritzburg

Posted on 5 November, 2019 by constellation3 November, 2020

Theme Plenary Session Speaker Faye Brownell – Duzi-uMngeni Conservation Trust Authors Mark Graham – GroundTruth Tags: 2019, Duzi-uMngeni Conservation Trust, Faye Brownell, GroundTruth, Mark Graham, Plenary Session

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Status of data management for conservation

Posted on 5 November, 2019 by constellation3 November, 2020

Theme Plenary Session Speaker Llewellyn Jacobs – CapeNature Abstract Modern conservation practices rely more and more on science-based information, which consequently demands data management schemes that are able to serve this purpose. South Africa has committed to achieving Aichi Target … Continue reading →

Interactions between dissolved organic carbon and hydropedology in Cathedral Peak

Posted on 5 November, 2019 by constellation3 November, 2020

Theme Plenary Session Speaker Rowena Harrison – University of the Free State Authors Rowena Harrison – South African Earth Observation Network Philippe Suchet – University of Burgundy Johan van Tol – University of the Free State Rowena Harrison – University of … Continue reading →

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