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Fasanbi SHOWCASE
Groot Winterhoek Complex PAMP
A Nnual Report
3 Annual Diamond Route Research Conference 30 & 31 October 2012
Rheboksfontein-Aurora Power Line Alternatives 1A-E
Biodiversity Plan V1.0 Free State Province Technical Report (FSDETEA/BPFS/2016 1.0)
Nectar Distribution and Nectarivorous Bird Foraging Behaviour at Different Spatial Scales
A Comparison of Bird Foraging Preferences for Fruits of Indigenous and Alien Shrubs and Seed Dispersal Potentials in the Cape Floristic Region
CMS Implementation in South Africa
Cape Floristic Region
Data Archiving, Management Initiatives and Expertise in the Biological Sciences Department, University of Cape Town
Specialist Botanical and Ecological Scoping Phase Input: Proposed Two Rivers Urban Park Development Framework, Cape Town
Early Warning Systems for Biodiversity Will Become a Reality
Integrated Reserve Management Plan
A Synthesis of Renosterveld Ecology and Conservation
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Migration Option for Citizen Science Data from the UCT Virtual Museums to Inaturalist
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Dean, W.R.J., Milton, S.J
ANNUAL REPORT SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY INSTITUTE for Submission in Terms of the Public Finance Management Act, No
A Synthesis of Renosterveld Ecology and Conservation
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Animal Demography Unit, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cape Town (South Africa)
Birdlife South Africa's Bird Clubs & Bran
South Africa's Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas
Vertebrate Distributions Indicate a Greater Maputaland-Pondoland-Albany Region of Endemism
Renosterveld Ecosystem Management Plan: Western Cape
REQUEST for TENDER Terms of Reference: Scientific Coordination
Ornithological Observations
Floristic and Faunal Cape Biochoria: Do They Exist?
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Fynbos Ecosystem Management Plan: Western Cape
Terrestrial Ecology Specialist Study