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- The Interaction Between the Provision of Artifical Water, Elephant and Biodiversity
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- A Conspectus of Combretum (Combretaceae) in Southern Africa, with Taxonomic and Nomenclatural Notes on Species and Sections
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- Mining the Microbiome of Key Species from African Savanna Woodlands: Potential for Soil Health Improvement and Plant Growth Promotion
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- Research Article an Assessment of Forage Selection by Giraffe Introduced Into Umfurudzi Park, Northern Zimbabwe
- Traditional Medicinal Uses and Biological Activities of Some Plant Extracts of African Combretum Loefl., Terminalia L
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- A Phytosociological Study in the Kruger National Park, South of the Sabie River
- Use and Conservation Status of Medicinal Plants in the Cape Peninsula, Western Cape Province of South Africa by Agnan Pierre
- Vegetation Classification of the Proposed Heritage Park, North-West Province, South Africa
- ABS Provides Opportunities for Indigenous and Local Communities in the Limpopo National Park. an Ethnobotanical Survey of Plants
- Food Selection by Giraffes in Relation to Changes in Chemical Composition of the Leaves
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- Classification and Mapping of the Woody Vegetation of Gonarezhou National Park, Zimbabwe
- Southern Ground Hornbill Population and Habitat Viability Assessment