| Flat View | Tuesday, February 07, 2012 |
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| Saturday, February 11, 2012 |
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ADU 20th Anniversary (8:00 AM)
Celebrating the role of Citizen Scientists with the SABAP 1&2 Bird Atlas Projects, Southern African Frog Atlas Project (SAFAP) and Southern African Reptile Conservation Assessment (SARCA) - and of course the Southern African Butterfly Conservation Assessment (SABCA). The ADU (Animal Demographic Unit) of the University of Cape Town is the organising body for all these and more. Come along and celebrate the ADU's 20th Anniversary - Steve Woodhall will be there to give a presentation on the SABCA/LepSoc experience.
Contact Info : Clivia Room,
National Botanical Gardens, Pietermaritzburg
Doug Harebottle +27 82 736 3087, +27 21 650 2330
Email : Doug.Harebottle@uct.ac.za
Url: http://20.adu.org.za/register.php
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| Sunday, February 12, 2012 |
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FORUM HERBULOT 2012, Research Into African Geometridae - Quo Vadis? (8:00 AM)
There has been an upsurge of scientific interest in African Geometridae in recent years. This comes not a moment too soon as African Geometridae, like many other organisms in Africa, are at a turning point. We are down to the last bits of habitat for many species. As raw materials become increasingly scarce with rapidly growing economies, especially China, mining operations in even the remotest regions of Africa are advancing at an alarming rate. Many of the international mining companies are sensitive to the environment and conduct environmental impact assessments prior to development. But you cannot assess what you do not know. FORUM HERBULOT 2012 will be focussed on the state of our scientific knowledge of African Geometridae and will hopefully highlight much needed research, a prerequisite for the effective conservation of African Geometridae.
Contact Info : Hermann Staude, +27 82 651 9004.
Email : hermann@busmark.co.za
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| Monday, February 13, 2012 |
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FORUM HERBULOT 2012, Research Into African Geometridae - Quo Vadis? (8:00 AM)
There has been an upsurge of scientific interest in African Geometridae in recent years. This comes not a moment too soon as African Geometridae, like many other organisms in Africa, are at a turning point. We are down to the last bits of habitat for many species. As raw materials become increasingly scarce with rapidly growing economies, especially China, mining operations in even the remotest regions of Africa are advancing at an alarming rate. Many of the international mining companies are sensitive to the environment and conduct environmental impact assessments prior to development. But you cannot assess what you do not know. FORUM HERBULOT 2012 will be focussed on the state of our scientific knowledge of African Geometridae and will hopefully highlight much needed research, a prerequisite for the effective conservation of African Geometridae.
Contact Info : Hermann Staude, +27 82 651 9004.
Email : hermann@busmark.co.za
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| Tuesday, February 14, 2012 |
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FORUM HERBULOT 2012, Research Into African Geometridae - Quo Vadis? (8:00 AM)
There has been an upsurge of scientific interest in African Geometridae in recent years. This comes not a moment too soon as African Geometridae, like many other organisms in Africa, are at a turning point. We are down to the last bits of habitat for many species. As raw materials become increasingly scarce with rapidly growing economies, especially China, mining operations in even the remotest regions of Africa are advancing at an alarming rate. Many of the international mining companies are sensitive to the environment and conduct environmental impact assessments prior to development. But you cannot assess what you do not know. FORUM HERBULOT 2012 will be focussed on the state of our scientific knowledge of African Geometridae and will hopefully highlight much needed research, a prerequisite for the effective conservation of African Geometridae.
Contact Info : Hermann Staude, +27 82 651 9004.
Email : hermann@busmark.co.za
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| Wednesday, February 15, 2012 |
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FORUM HERBULOT 2012, Research Into African Geometridae - Quo Vadis? (8:00 AM)
There has been an upsurge of scientific interest in African Geometridae in recent years. This comes not a moment too soon as African Geometridae, like many other organisms in Africa, are at a turning point. We are down to the last bits of habitat for many species. As raw materials become increasingly scarce with rapidly growing economies, especially China, mining operations in even the remotest regions of Africa are advancing at an alarming rate. Many of the international mining companies are sensitive to the environment and conduct environmental impact assessments prior to development. But you cannot assess what you do not know. FORUM HERBULOT 2012 will be focussed on the state of our scientific knowledge of African Geometridae and will hopefully highlight much needed research, a prerequisite for the effective conservation of African Geometridae.
Contact Info : Hermann Staude, +27 82 651 9004.
Email : hermann@busmark.co.za
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| Thursday, February 16, 2012 |
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FORUM HERBULOT 2012, Research Into African Geometridae - Quo Vadis? (8:00 AM)
There has been an upsurge of scientific interest in African Geometridae in recent years. This comes not a moment too soon as African Geometridae, like many other organisms in Africa, are at a turning point. We are down to the last bits of habitat for many species. As raw materials become increasingly scarce with rapidly growing economies, especially China, mining operations in even the remotest regions of Africa are advancing at an alarming rate. Many of the international mining companies are sensitive to the environment and conduct environmental impact assessments prior to development. But you cannot assess what you do not know. FORUM HERBULOT 2012 will be focussed on the state of our scientific knowledge of African Geometridae and will hopefully highlight much needed research, a prerequisite for the effective conservation of African Geometridae.
Contact Info : Hermann Staude, +27 82 651 9004.
Email : hermann@busmark.co.za
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| Friday, February 17, 2012 |
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FORUM HERBULOT 2012, Research Into African Geometridae - Quo Vadis? (8:00 AM)
There has been an upsurge of scientific interest in African Geometridae in recent years. This comes not a moment too soon as African Geometridae, like many other organisms in Africa, are at a turning point. We are down to the last bits of habitat for many species. As raw materials become increasingly scarce with rapidly growing economies, especially China, mining operations in even the remotest regions of Africa are advancing at an alarming rate. Many of the international mining companies are sensitive to the environment and conduct environmental impact assessments prior to development. But you cannot assess what you do not know. FORUM HERBULOT 2012 will be focussed on the state of our scientific knowledge of African Geometridae and will hopefully highlight much needed research, a prerequisite for the effective conservation of African Geometridae.
Contact Info : Hermann Staude, +27 82 651 9004.
Email : hermann@busmark.co.za
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| Saturday, February 18, 2012 |
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FORUM HERBULOT 2012, Research Into African Geometridae - Quo Vadis? (8:00 AM)
There has been an upsurge of scientific interest in African Geometridae in recent years. This comes not a moment too soon as African Geometridae, like many other organisms in Africa, are at a turning point. We are down to the last bits of habitat for many species. As raw materials become increasingly scarce with rapidly growing economies, especially China, mining operations in even the remotest regions of Africa are advancing at an alarming rate. Many of the international mining companies are sensitive to the environment and conduct environmental impact assessments prior to development. But you cannot assess what you do not know. FORUM HERBULOT 2012 will be focussed on the state of our scientific knowledge of African Geometridae and will hopefully highlight much needed research, a prerequisite for the effective conservation of African Geometridae.
Contact Info : Hermann Staude, +27 82 651 9004.
Email : hermann@busmark.co.za
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