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Wednesday, March 28, 2007. CONSERVATION OF VAN ZYL’S GOLDEN MOLE. Van Zyl’s golden moles (. Are ancient mammals which live under the ground. They have shiny dense fur coat which protect them against cold. Their ears and eyes are not visible, in fact they are blind. Their eyes are covered with hairy skins and their ears are small and are hidden in the animal’s fur [ 1. A picture of Van Zyl’s golden mole [ 5. Is found only in grass land [ 2. When the Van Zyl’s golden mole is awake it is always busy digging...

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Wednesday, March 28, 2007. CONSERVATION OF VAN ZYL’S GOLDEN MOLE. Van Zyl’s golden moles (. Are ancient mammals which live under the ground. They have shiny dense fur coat which protect them against cold. Their ears and eyes are not visible, in fact they are blind. Their eyes are covered with hairy skins and their ears are small and are hidden in the animal’s fur [ 1. A picture of Van Zyl’s golden mole [ 5. Is found only in grass land [ 2. When the Van Zyl’s golden mole is awake it is always busy digging...

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Conservation Biology: Wednesday, May 24, 2006

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Wednesday, May 24, 2006. 1 Introduction and History. What is conservation biology? Relatively new, multidisciplinary science that has developed in response to concern over loss of biodiversity. Definition of the World Conservation Strategy of 1980: The management of human use of the biosphere so that it may yield the greatest sustainable benefit to the present generation while maintaining its potential to meet the needs and aspirations of future generations. How many species are there? Caused by agricult...

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Conservation Biology: DEPLETION OF THE OLIFANTS RIVER IN THE KRUGER NATIONAL PARK

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Monday, March 19, 2007. DEPLETION OF THE OLIFANTS RIVER IN THE KRUGER NATIONAL PARK. Olifants River is the biggest river flowing through the Kruger National Park (KNP) [ 1. This river is faced with a huge depletion of water content and extinction of its assets. This is due to irrigation, pollution, abstraction and other uses, as it is not raining much in the low Veld for the past three years, all these reasons have caused the decreased in the runoff of this river and it was stopped flowing twice [ 2.

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Conservation Biology: MOUNTAIN GORILLAS AND THREATS THEY FACED

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Monday, March 19, 2007. MOUNTAIN GORILLAS AND THREATS THEY FACED. Virunga volcano region is located in mountain forest which is stretches through Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Virunga is the conservation area and home of mountain gorillas (. The word Virunga is the Swahili name that mean volcano. Mountain gorillas feed on leaves, flowers, bark, bulbs, stems, and fruits of the plants ( 1. Human and gorillas share 98 percent of genome (genetically identical) ( 3. Include d...

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Conservation Biology: Thursday, May 25, 2006

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Thursday, May 25, 2006. How to avoid plagiarism? Make your own notes when revising material and keep a record of all the references you have consulted. Organise your notes into a mind map of the assignment. Use your notes and mind map to prepared the final assignment. Get a classmate to look through your assignment before submitting, for both plagiarism and proper referencing. Do a few checks of phrases of five words or more using a Google Search. PLAGIARISM: OFFICIAL RULING AND DEFINITION - SENATE UWC.

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Conservation Biology: CONSERVATION OF FISHES IN SOUTH AFRICA

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Friday, March 09, 2007. CONSERVATION OF FISHES IN SOUTH AFRICA. Many people in South Africa rely in the ocean for their food, extraction of minerals and recreation ( 1. This reliance by people in the marine food puts the oceans under pressures which also changes how the marine ecosystem functions ( 1. Conservation of the marine organisms needs to be done through public awareness. The ocean provides more than 200 million people with jobs around the world ( 2. Nearly all parts of the marine environments ar...

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Geoinformatics: Mar 10, 2007

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Saturday, March 10, 2007. During the past two-weeks I have been teaching my post-graduates about geographical position, latitude and longitude, degrees, minutes, seconds, and decimal degrees. It might seem very easy to seasoned geo-informatics practioners, but students were finding it a little difficult. The problem surfaced when I expected the students to make different sized boundary boxes around a central point to insert some of our OGC web maps. Longitude 18 37 36.1. Latitude -33 55 53.4. I have not ...

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Geoinformatics: About Geo-informatics

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Monday, February 19, 2007. Our principle aims are to harness the latest technology with an emphasis on Open Source technologies to develop and host web-enabled Spatial Technology Applications and provide training in both the development and use of such applications. The core to this technology is Web Map Services (WMS) which utilise Geographical Information Systems (G.I.S.) and spatially-enabled databases. The offering of a practical MSc level course in Geo-Informatics using an e-Learning environment.

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Geoinformatics: Feb 16, 2007

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Friday, February 16, 2007. Meraka Bursaries Applications Close 15 March 2007. YES you can start your CAREER PATH with an entrance into the Honours programme in Eco-Informatics at the University of the Western Cape. If successful in the first year you can exit with an Honours or go onto a MSc in Geo-Informatics (a further 6 months coursework plus a 6 month mini-thesis). R60 000 per annum bursaries are available! What do I need to have? Good reading, writing and numeracy skills;. How do I apply? Or on the ...

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Geoinformatics: Alphabet for Success

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Monday, February 19, 2007. Ccountable, accommodating, accurate, ambitious, analytical, applied, aware. O-operative, communicative, concerned, creative, critical thinking. Ebate, dependable, diverse. Air, frank, free-thinking? Etting it done, giving,. Ard working, honest. Ndependent, informative, innovative, integrative, integrity,. Ateral thinking, logical. Articipatory, precise, prepared, positive, professional, punctual. Elf motivated, sensitive, skilled, strategic, sympathetic. Links to this post:.

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Geoinformatics: Calling all Eco-freaks, IT Geeks and Space Cadets: big-time bursary opportunity beckons

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Wednesday, February 21, 2007. Calling all Eco-freaks, IT Geeks and Space Cadets: big-time bursary opportunity beckons. If you think the answer is not 42, or are an eco-greenie, a cool blue, IT guy or a wild orange traveller, this could be the opportunity to fast-track your career with an MSc degree in Geo-informatics. Travel the super-highway with your silicon chips: study mode. The green stuff: the bucks. And be prepared for a full-time commitment to studying in a participatory environment. We will ...

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Geoinformatics: Using OGC Web Map Services in your BLOG

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Thursday, March 1, 2007. Using OGC Web Map Services in your BLOG. What is an OGC Map Service? When you start your course you are going to hear a lot about GIS Standards and Interoperability and the word OGC will crop up. Almost all of the major web-map development has in some way addressed OGC. An OGC architecture is firmly rooted in virtually all of the Open or Freely available GIS applications plus some propriety applications. What are OpenGIS Specifications? To view our OGC Web Map Service, you will n...

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Geoinformatics: Meraka Bursaries Applications Close 15 March 2007

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Friday, February 16, 2007. Meraka Bursaries Applications Close 15 March 2007. YES you can start your CAREER PATH with an entrance into the Honours programme in Eco-Informatics at the University of the Western Cape. If successful in the first year you can exit with an Honours or go onto a MSc in Geo-Informatics (a further 6 months coursework plus a 6 month mini-thesis). R60 000 per annum bursaries are available! What do I need to have? Good reading, writing and numeracy skills;. How do I apply? Or on the ...

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Geoinformatics: BIODIVERSITY CARTOGRAMS

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Wednesday, March 7, 2007. I got inspired and have been experimenting with the prepartion of cartograms. The data used is biodiversity-related and includes the degree of threat and rarity of species extracted from the IUCN Red Data list of threatened species, with the link to the site here. Continents of the World. Number of plant extinctions. Percentage of threatened plants in the flora. Number of rare plant species. Total number of plant species. Number of threatened invertebrate species. At March 20, 2...

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Geoinformatics: Mar 7, 2007

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Wednesday, March 7, 2007. I got inspired and have been experimenting with the prepartion of cartograms. The data used is biodiversity-related and includes the degree of threat and rarity of species extracted from the IUCN Red Data list of threatened species, with the link to the site here. Continents of the World. Number of plant extinctions. Percentage of threatened plants in the flora. Number of rare plant species. Total number of plant species. Number of threatened invertebrate species. Geo-Infomatics...

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Geoinformatics: Feb 21, 2007

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Wednesday, February 21, 2007. Calling all Eco-freaks, IT Geeks and Space Cadets: big-time bursary opportunity beckons. If you think the answer is not 42, or are an eco-greenie, a cool blue, IT guy or a wild orange traveller, this could be the opportunity to fast-track your career with an MSc degree in Geo-informatics. Travel the super-highway with your silicon chips: study mode. The green stuff: the bucks. And be prepared for a full-time commitment to studying in a participatory environment. We will ...

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Conservation Biology

Wednesday, March 28, 2007. CONSERVATION OF VAN ZYL’S GOLDEN MOLE. Van Zyl’s golden moles (. Are ancient mammals which live under the ground. They have shiny dense fur coat which protect them against cold. Their ears and eyes are not visible, in fact they are blind. Their eyes are covered with hairy skins and their ears are small and are hidden in the animal’s fur [ 1. A picture of Van Zyl’s golden mole [ 5. Is found only in grass land [ 2. When the Van Zyl’s golden mole is awake it is always busy digging...

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Resource Mapping

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Intergrated Coastal Area Management

Intergrated Coastal Area Management. Sunday, June 25, 2006. All Email originating from UWC is covered by disclaimer http:/ www.uwc.ac.za/portal/uwc2006/content/mail disclaimer/index.htm. I received this email from our Director of ICS Prof. Derek Keats on the 06/20/06 07:50AM so I thought you should all review the article referred to. Please note that I plagiarized this word for word.thought it might be of interest. BBC, 18 June 2006. Http:/ news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk news/education/5093286.stm. So that futur...

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Invasion Biology

Wednesday, January 24, 2007. GREAT THREAT POSED BY EUROPEAN STARLING IN NATIVE SPECIES. Is a native species in Eurasia and North America. It has been introduced intentionally to countries like Australia, New Zealand and South Africa for aesthetic reasons and also for the control of insects, but it is now ironically considered as a pest itself. It has been recently introduced in South America where it is posing a serious threat to the continent because it is spreading very fast [ 1. As it damage crops, be...