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Pangolin Research Mundulea: December 2010
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Pangolin Survival Strategies in Dry-land Savannahs: a Pilot Study in Namibia. Bruno Nebe and Paul Rankin. This blog is written in chapters with the latest posts last at the end. Click here to jump to the start of the fieldwork. Click here jump to the start of 2011. Click here for the latest posts Nov 2011-2013. Or select a post from the archive index in the right hand column). Bruno Nebe talks about pangolins and our project in this YouTube video interview. Click on any photo to see an enlarged version).
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Emiel's Gap Year: PAWS 2
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My travel through the Kavango-Zambezi ecosystem (Namibia and Botswana), and work at Mundulea. Welcome to my blog. From August 2011 to December 2011 I travelled through Namibia and felt at home enough to say I was temporarily living there. My main goal was to work on a research project on the Pangolin, but I also got plenty of safari time and took part in some other volunteer opportunities. On this blog I did my best to keep a detailed account of my experiences. Search on my blog:. Neither species is enda...
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Speakers for TEDxWindhoek 2015
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2015 sees our line-up expanded to 16 speakers, who will be speaking under four different subthemes Leadership, Innovation, Transformation and Science. Playing to Your Strengths. The Art of Play. Playing to Your Strengths. A Los Angeles native, moved to Windhoek, Namibia four years ago because of his passion for wanting to make a lasting difference in people’s worlds. He has successfully turned around the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund where he served for 10 years as the first Chief Executive Officer. Is a m...
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Emiel's Gap Year: Back home
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My travel through the Kavango-Zambezi ecosystem (Namibia and Botswana), and work at Mundulea. Welcome to my blog. From August 2011 to December 2011 I travelled through Namibia and felt at home enough to say I was temporarily living there. My main goal was to work on a research project on the Pangolin, but I also got plenty of safari time and took part in some other volunteer opportunities. On this blog I did my best to keep a detailed account of my experiences. Search on my blog:. Posted by Emiel de Lange.
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Emiel's Gap Year: Bush Finale
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My travel through the Kavango-Zambezi ecosystem (Namibia and Botswana), and work at Mundulea. Welcome to my blog. From August 2011 to December 2011 I travelled through Namibia and felt at home enough to say I was temporarily living there. My main goal was to work on a research project on the Pangolin, but I also got plenty of safari time and took part in some other volunteer opportunities. On this blog I did my best to keep a detailed account of my experiences. Search on my blog:. Posted by Emiel de Lange.
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Emiel's Gap Year: 03/04/11 - 10/04/11
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My travel through the Kavango-Zambezi ecosystem (Namibia and Botswana), and work at Mundulea. Welcome to my blog. From August 2011 to December 2011 I travelled through Namibia and felt at home enough to say I was temporarily living there. My main goal was to work on a research project on the Pangolin, but I also got plenty of safari time and took part in some other volunteer opportunities. On this blog I did my best to keep a detailed account of my experiences. Search on my blog:. Posted by Emiel de Lange.
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Emiel's Gap Year: EHRA 2
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My travel through the Kavango-Zambezi ecosystem (Namibia and Botswana), and work at Mundulea. Welcome to my blog. From August 2011 to December 2011 I travelled through Namibia and felt at home enough to say I was temporarily living there. My main goal was to work on a research project on the Pangolin, but I also got plenty of safari time and took part in some other volunteer opportunities. On this blog I did my best to keep a detailed account of my experiences. Search on my blog:. Late morning we arrived...
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Emiel's Gap Year: Photos!
http://emielkaza.blogspot.com/2012/04/photos.html
My travel through the Kavango-Zambezi ecosystem (Namibia and Botswana), and work at Mundulea. Welcome to my blog. From August 2011 to December 2011 I travelled through Namibia and felt at home enough to say I was temporarily living there. My main goal was to work on a research project on the Pangolin, but I also got plenty of safari time and took part in some other volunteer opportunities. On this blog I did my best to keep a detailed account of my experiences. Search on my blog:. Posted by Emiel de Lange.
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Emiel's Gap Year: EHRA 1
http://emielkaza.blogspot.com/2011/12/ehra-1.html
My travel through the Kavango-Zambezi ecosystem (Namibia and Botswana), and work at Mundulea. Welcome to my blog. From August 2011 to December 2011 I travelled through Namibia and felt at home enough to say I was temporarily living there. My main goal was to work on a research project on the Pangolin, but I also got plenty of safari time and took part in some other volunteer opportunities. On this blog I did my best to keep a detailed account of my experiences. Search on my blog:. Were now back at base c...
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Emiel's Gap Year: Pangolin Blog
http://emielkaza.blogspot.com/2011/12/pangolin-blog.html
My travel through the Kavango-Zambezi ecosystem (Namibia and Botswana), and work at Mundulea. Welcome to my blog. From August 2011 to December 2011 I travelled through Namibia and felt at home enough to say I was temporarily living there. My main goal was to work on a research project on the Pangolin, but I also got plenty of safari time and took part in some other volunteer opportunities. On this blog I did my best to keep a detailed account of my experiences. Search on my blog:. Posted by Emiel de Lange.