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Research Unit

Publications

These articles have been published through the work of the All Out Africa Research Unit and are listed in date order:

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Turtle ID photographs - how to

All Out Africa  (14-02-11)

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Whales Ahoy! Humpback Whale Sightings for Tanzania and Beyond

2009 Summary Newsletter

Matt Richmond, Nicole Bisang, Samaki Consultants Ltd  (05-02-10)

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Influence of rainfall on timing and success of reproduction in Marabou Storks

Ibis

Monadjem, A. & Bamford, A.J.  (01-01-09)

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Nesting habitat preference of the African white-backed vulture, Gyps africanus: a statistical model.

Ibis

Bamford, A.J., Monadjem, A. & Hardy, I.W.  (01-01-09)

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The diet of the aardwolf, Proteles cristatus at Malolotja Nature Reserve, western Swaziland

African Journal of Ecology

Matsebula, S.N., Monadjem, A., Roques, K.G. & Garcelon, D.K.  (01-01-09)

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Development of non-explosive based methods for mass capture of vultures

South African Journal of Wildlife Research

Bamford, A.J., Diekmann, M., Monadjem, A. & Hardy, I.C.W.  (01-01-09)

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Marabou Mania

Vision

Ara Monadjem, Brids of prey working group  (10-10-08)

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Nest distribution and conservation status of eagles, selected hawks and owls in Swaziland

Gabar

Monadjem, A. & Rasmussen, M.  (01-01-08)

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The influence of riparian vegetation on the distribution and abundance of bats in an African savanna

Acta Chiropterologica

Monadjem, A. & Reside, A.  (01-01-08)

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Dispersal of juvenile Marabou Storks Leptoptilos crumeniferus as determined by resightings

Ostrich

Monadjem, A., Bamford, A.J. & Rasmussen, M.  (01-01-08)

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Wildlife Fund

All Out Africa's being responsible for funds management and disbursement for ECORAT Swaziland contributed greatly to the success of the project as they provided a timely, seamless, hassle-free and accurate service through the 3-year course of the project.

Dr. Themb'a Mahlaba
Head of Department of Biological Sciences, Un (24/01/2011)
 
New Care Center Completed

A new care center for orphaned and vulnerable children was completed in the Ezulwini valley as part of our build a future project.

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