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BIOTA AFRICA has been jointly invented by African and German researchers aiming at the establishment of research<br/>supporting sustainable use and conservation of biodiversity in Africa. From October 2004 until March 2010, the regional network BIOTA Southern Africa employed and trained eight para-ecologists. They worked at different sites within the BIOTA Southern Africa research area in Namibia and South Africa.  
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BIOTA AFRICA has been jointly invented by African and German researchers aiming at the establishment of research supporting sustainable use and conservation of biodiversity in Africa. From October 2004 until March 2010, the regional network BIOTA Southern Africa employed and trained eight para-ecologists. They worked at different sites within the BIOTA Southern Africa research area in Namibia and South Africa.
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Revision as of 09:55, 19 March 2012

Past para-ecologist programmes

Overview of past programmes, initiatives and organisations that had been involving para-ecologists.

This website started in March 2012. The amount of information is still limited. Content will be added regularly from now on.



BIOTA Southern Africa
Biota logo.gif      http://www.biota-africa.org/reg_south_paraecol_ba.php

BIOTA AFRICA has been jointly invented by African and German researchers aiming at the establishment of research supporting sustainable use and conservation of biodiversity in Africa. From October 2004 until March 2010, the regional network BIOTA Southern Africa employed and trained eight para-ecologists. They worked at different sites within the BIOTA Southern Africa research area in Namibia and South Africa.








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