Nkuhlu Tented Camp
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Quite a long delay from the original announcement...
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Sanparks is selling Kruger piece by piece
I have seen that "brand" EMROSS elsewhere, but do not remember where
It does not say who the applicant is
I have seen that "brand" EMROSS elsewhere, but do not remember where
It does not say who the applicant is
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Mr. Anthony Emery has an M.Sc. Conservation Biology from the University of Cape Town. He has 14 years of experience in conservation planning, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and project management. He is experienced in the managing and analysis of spatial and non-spatial data. And has expertise and experience in the mapping of biodiversity at the ecosystems, communities and species level. He has expertise and is experienced in modelling of species distributions, setting of conservation targets, prioritising areas in terms of biodiversity, transformation and threats. He is experienced in delineating and evaluating wetlands. He is experienced in mapping fuel loads, fire history and identifying threats and modelling fire spread using FARSITE. He has managed and run projects on behalf of South African National Biodiversity Institute and the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry. He is experienced in working with GIS programmes ArcGIS, Spatial Analyst, and database programme MS Access.
Mr. Andre Rowssaak has a B.Sc in agriculture and an M.Sc. in Rangeland Ecology from the University of Natal in Pietermaritzburg. He has over 15 years experience in environmental and ecological fields and has worked in “cutting edge” organisations such as the British Antarctic Survey. Andrew has been developing management plans for sensitive and other environments since 1997 and has built on this experience to develop practical and focused environmental management programs for various activities. He has experience conducting environmental impact assessments, environmental auditing and monitoring, environmental policy development and guidance, vegetation surveys, wildlife management and conservation issues. He has completed courses in International Environmental Law, Environmental Auditing to ISO14001, Carbon Footprint Assessments and wetland delineation.
Mr. Andre Rowssaak has a B.Sc in agriculture and an M.Sc. in Rangeland Ecology from the University of Natal in Pietermaritzburg. He has over 15 years experience in environmental and ecological fields and has worked in “cutting edge” organisations such as the British Antarctic Survey. Andrew has been developing management plans for sensitive and other environments since 1997 and has built on this experience to develop practical and focused environmental management programs for various activities. He has experience conducting environmental impact assessments, environmental auditing and monitoring, environmental policy development and guidance, vegetation surveys, wildlife management and conservation issues. He has completed courses in International Environmental Law, Environmental Auditing to ISO14001, Carbon Footprint Assessments and wetland delineation.
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Got a reply from Anthony as IAP, will post it!
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There are only two days left.
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They have found a nice place
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Got a message from H.e. that he thinks there is possibly a strong link between Emmery & Kevan Zunckle .He though you should know about this .
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Thank you H.E.
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