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Capacity building in mammal management for Western Cape nature reserves
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE
£98,306
WHERE
South Africa
Summary
To produce sustainable capacity for large mammal management in Western Cape nature reserves through development of icon driven computer software
Status
Completed
Reference
13-014
Round
12
Start
30/04/2004
End
31/03/2007
Project Leader
Dr Russell Hill
Lead Organisation
University of Durham
Project Partners
CapeNature (formerly Western Cape Nature Conservation Board)
Website
http://www.durham.ac.uk
Regions
Sub-Saharan Africa
Countries
South Africa
Project Outputs
Increased capacity for mammal surveying and management through staff training. Enhanced and updated CMZ monitoring and records. Management plan for mammal surveys and conservation in Western Cape provincial nature reserves.
Documents:
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Article
- 13-014 AR2 Appendix 5 CMZ poster - 16/04/2008
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Article
- 13-014 AR2 Appendix 6 CMZ leaflet - 16/04/2008
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Map
- 13-014 FR Ann 22 OTBMap - 16/04/2008
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Final Report
- 13-014 FR - 16/04/2008
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Annual Report
- 13-014 AR2 - 16/04/2008
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Half Year Report
- 13-014 HY2 - 16/04/2008
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Annual Report
- 13-014 AR1 - 16/04/2008
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Half Year Report
- 13-014 HR1 - 16/04/2008
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Application Form
- 13-014 St2 App - 09/06/2008
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