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• Botany/Forestry
 
• Botany/Forestry
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• Identification of plants
 
• Identification of plants
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• Basic and advanced collecting techniques3
 
• Basic and advanced collecting techniques3
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• Ethnobotany
 
• Ethnobotany
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• Herbarium work and field herbaria
 
• Herbarium work and field herbaria
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• Group expeditions and ecological field work
 
• Group expeditions and ecological field work
  

Revision as of 17:45, 29 July 2012

Moses Anyelwisye Mwangoka

 

Contact details:

Postal address: PO Box 23410, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Email: mwangokam@yahoo.com

Mobile: +255 763 613060, +255 787 357142


Where I am from:

Tanzania


Languages:

Nyakyusa (mother tongue)

English (additional language)


Where do I live:

Morogoro – Tanzania


Where do I work:

Tanzania Forest Conservation Group (www.tfcg.org)


Type of work I do:

Botanical Collector

"The TFCG botanical surveys have been carried out by Moses Mwangoka who was trained by Missouri Botanical Gardens. Over the last seven years he has collected over 3500 botanical specimens from the Eastern Arc and Coastal forests and more recently from the Albertine Rift. Duplicates are sent to the National Herbarium in Arusha and to the Missouri Botanical Gardens. Moses collections have made a significant contribution to our understanding of the phytogeography of the Eastern Arc and Coastal Forests. Over the next two years, Moses will be working closely with a team from the Missouri Botanical Gardens and IUCN as part of a project financed by the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund."

Cited from The Arc Journal (2005), Tanzania Forest Conservation Fund, Issue 18, page 7



My expertise and special interests:

• Botany/Forestry

• Identification of plants

• Basic and advanced collecting techniques3

• Ethnobotany

• Herbarium work and field herbaria

• Group expeditions and ecological field work



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