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<u>Contact details:</u>
 
<u>Contact details:</u>
  
Mobile phone: +251 910842240
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Email [mailto:sertassew@yahoo.com?subject=Paraecologist sertassew@yahoo.com]
  
Email: [mailto:mulelekefyalew@yahoo.com?subject=Paraecologist mulelekefyalew@yahoo.com]
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Phone no. +251(0)910440323
 
 
Postal Address: P.O.Box 1351, Wondo Genet, Shashemene, Ethiopia
 
  
  
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<u>Languages:</u>
 
<u>Languages:</u>
  
- Amharic (Ethiopian national language)
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Amharic<br>
 
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English<br>
- Sidamic (language of southern Ethiopia)
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Sedamic
 
 
- English
 
  
  
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<u>Where I live and work:</u>
 
<u>Where I live and work:</u>
  
Wondo Genet near the Hot Springs.
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I was born at Wondo Genet, Ethiopia in the year 1986 (Gregorian calendar). I still live at Wondo Genet. Before I joined the paraecologists program I worked as a bird guide for many years. I love the dense forest and wildlife around Wondo Genet. Since I joined the paraecologists program I improved my knowledge on different plant species, plant identification and taxonomic classification.
 
 
 
 
 
 
<u>Expertise:</u>
 
 
 
- Guiding for domestic and international tourists
 
 
 
- Birds of Ethiopia (good knowledge) and of Africa in general (little knowledge)
 
 
 
- The history of the country
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
<u>Training:</u>
 
  
- Tour guide training
 
  
- Paraecologist training about plant identification, plant pollination, plant photography
 
  
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<u>My work as a paraecologist:</u>
  
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Monitoring of phenology of trees in the surrounding of the college in order to inform the timing for the collection of seeds for propagation.
  
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Identify mother plants and monitor best time and place for seed collection.
  
<u>My passion:</u>
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Search for tree species that are not available yet in the tree nursery of the college, collect and grow them in the nursery. 
  
My passion is the biology and ecology of my environment.  
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Support the nursery and the arboretum of the college if needed.  
  
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Collect information on and photographs of local medicinal and food plants.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 10:05, 5 July 2017

Serawit Tassew

 

Contact details:

Email sertassew@yahoo.com

Phone no. +251(0)910440323


Nationality:

Ethiopian


Languages:

Amharic
English
Sedamic


Where I live and work:

I was born at Wondo Genet, Ethiopia in the year 1986 (Gregorian calendar). I still live at Wondo Genet. Before I joined the paraecologists program I worked as a bird guide for many years. I love the dense forest and wildlife around Wondo Genet. Since I joined the paraecologists program I improved my knowledge on different plant species, plant identification and taxonomic classification.


My work as a paraecologist:

Monitoring of phenology of trees in the surrounding of the college in order to inform the timing for the collection of seeds for propagation.

Identify mother plants and monitor best time and place for seed collection.

Search for tree species that are not available yet in the tree nursery of the college, collect and grow them in the nursery.

Support the nursery and the arboretum of the college if needed.

Collect information on and photographs of local medicinal and food plants.



Serawit Tassew 555.jpg

Serawit Tassew US17 1600 b 555.jpg
Serawit Tassew during training course


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