Blue swallows of South Africa
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The project undertaken by the South African Endangered Wildlife Trust-Blue Swallow Working Group in areas where most of the active blue swallow nests are documented since it is said that the next bird species to become extinct in the South Africa is Blue Swallow. The South African original grasslands remain in the study area representing an outstanding local biodiversity resource.
Publication Name: Earthwatch Institute
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 1526-4092
Year: 2004
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South African wildlife
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The project monitors large herbivores to manage their impact on a world-class park in South Africa. The project team surveys 15 largest herbivores in the park and their impact on woody vegetation has able to track the trends of herbivore populations in response to cyclical climatic changes and other factors.
Publication Name: Earthwatch Institute
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 1526-4092
Year: 2004
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Namibian black Rhinos
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The aim of the project is to assess the nutritional status of endangered rhinos to improve their reproductive potential. The project team is collaborating at seven sites across sub-Saharan Africa to define good rhino habitat.
Publication Name: Earthwatch Institute
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 1526-4092
Year: 2004
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