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FORUM 2019: Snapshot Safari – progress to date and future directions

FORUM 2019: Snapshot Safari – progress to date and future directions

Aug 22, 2019 | News, sustainability, Uncategorized

Presenter: L.E. Pardo – Nelson Mandela University Pretoria – South Africa is one of the most biodiversity rich countries in the world. However, information on the conservation status of many species is limited. Lain Pardo Vargas gives an update on Snapshot...
FBIP Snapshot Safari SA team jets off to Malaysia

FBIP Snapshot Safari SA team jets off to Malaysia

Jul 19, 2019 | News, sustainability, Uncategorized

Cape Town – Several Snapshot Safari South Africa team members are jetting off to Malaysia to share progress on the huge camera trap project at the International Congress for Conservation Biology. The congress is held by the Society for Conservation Biology,...
Snapshot Safari SA: Camera trapping highlights 2018

Snapshot Safari SA: Camera trapping highlights 2018

Dec 13, 2018 | News, sustainability, Uncategorized

Updates by Mika Vermeulen It was incredibly exciting news when we found a camera trap image of a leopard in the Karoo National Park – the first record for this National Park. The Snapshot Safari – South Africa study has funding until the end of 2020 and the camera...
SNAPSHOT SAFARI: SA Researchers need your scientific mind…

SNAPSHOT SAFARI: SA Researchers need your scientific mind…

Sep 25, 2018 | News, sustainability, Uncategorized

Homo sapiens are a scientific species. We observe the world around us, identify patterns in the natural world, and base our decisions on our findings…birds with wings tend to fly…what goes up tends to come down…the seasons come and go…and so forth. A new #BigScience...

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