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Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs, UK (2019): UN International Day of Forests 2019: <br>Para-ecologists – the paramedics of the rainforest<br> | Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs, UK (2019): UN International Day of Forests 2019: <br>Para-ecologists – the paramedics of the rainforest<br> | ||
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Training Material / Readers
Engbers, Moritz (2008): How to organise my computer data PDF (76 KB)
Parabiologist training manual 2007 – on primate ecology in Ecuador – funded by the Darwin Initiative
Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs, UK (2019): UN International Day of Forests 2019:
Readers of the BIOTA paraecologist training workshops: - Gobabeb / Namibia, 2004 PDF (486 KB) - Gellap Ost, Keetmanshoop / Namibia, 2005 PDF (401 KB) - Gellap Ost, Keetmanshoop / Namibia, 2006 PDF (218 KB) - Kamieskroon / South Africa, 2007 PDF (1.243 KB) - Vanrhynsdorp / South Africa, 2008 PDF (1.316 KB) - Nieuwoudtville / South Africa, 2009 PDF (577 KB) |