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Coconuts can give nesting terns the edge

Engela DuvenageJuly 26, 2016July 26, 2016
by Engela DuvenageJuly 26, 2016July 26, 2016
When it comes to the breeding success of common white terns, “artificial” seems to be better than “natural”. This is the results from a study...
African Journal of Marine ScienceCommon white ternsCousine IslandGygis albaLesley HartSeychellestern nesting behaviorterns and cocunutsUniversity of KwaZulu-Natal
Biology & Evolution Human & Social

Insect conservationist sets his sights on happiness

Engela DuvenageJune 11, 2014
by Engela DuvenageJune 11, 2014
Insect conservationist Prof. Michael Samways is known for his conservation endeavours across the agricultural mosaic, for how he has helped to restore Seychelles island ecosystems...
Academy of Science of South AfricaAlchemy of LoveAlchemy of Love: finding loveASSAfAyni Booksconservation ecologyconservation in South AfricaconservationistDepartment of Conservation Ecology and EntomologydragonfliesentomologistFaculty of AgriSciencesGlobal Conference of Entomologhappinesshappiness and loveharmony and happinessinsect conservationinsectsJohn Herschel Medallovelove and happinessMichael SamwaysOrthopterists’ SocietyProf Michael SamwaysRoyal Society of South AfricaSenior Captain Scott MedalSeychellesSouth Africa Academy for Science and ArtspiritualityStefan ElsStellenbosch UniversityWeb of ScienceWorld Conservation Union
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