CONSERVATION IN SOUTH AFRICA
Slide 1
Introduction
Slide 2
Production & Infrastructure
Slide 3
Travel & Nature
Slide 4
Floral Kingdoms
[Engler]
Slide 5
Travel & Nature
[cont.]
Slide 6
NATAL PARKS BOARD
EZEMVELO KZN WILDLIFE
Slide 7
Operation Rhino
Slide 8
KwaZulu-Natal – Wildlife Stations
Slide 9
UMFOLOZI-HLUHLUWE
(404 bird species; 86 reptile and amphibian species)
Slide 10
SA-South Coast
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MPENJATI-TRAFALGAR
Slide 12
ORIBI GORGE
(250 bird species)
Slide 13
Samango monkey
Slide 14
UMFOLOZI – RHINO BOMAS
Slide 15
Rhino capture
Slide 16
Aerial immobilisation
Slide 17
MONKS COWL – DRAKENSBERG
Slide 18
Drakensberg
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SODWANA BAY
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Turtle Tours
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SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL PARKS
SANParks
Slide 22
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK
Proclamated 1898/1926
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Hornbill
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Glossy Starling
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Secretary Bird
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OWN RESEARCH
Termites in northern KNP
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Number of termites inside mounds
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Intracolonial demography
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Caste dynamics
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Abiotic factors and termite biomass
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Tube laying and termite consumption
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Foraging column
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Fungus Comb
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Exposed queen
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Shelving and passages
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Royal Pair
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Primary King
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Primary Queen
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Egg Factory!
[Physogastry]
Slide 40
Egg Deposition
Slide 41
Mound Repairs
Slide 42
Mound Excavations – Woodlands 1995
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Phalaborwa 1998
Slide 44
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
By
Dr Victor Meyer
Auckland, December 2005
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