You are cordially invited to
Round River Conservation Studies' Research Presentations to be held at the
University of Botswana’s Okavango Research Institute in Maun on Monday, 10
December 2018, from 10:00am to 11:45am.
Between September and December, RRCS had nine undergraduate students from universities across the United States who assisted in our field surveys and at the same time completed their course credits in Conservation Biology. The students would like to take this opportunity to share their three mini-projects with you from data collected in Khwai, Mababe, Sankuyo and Phuduhudu. The projects broadly touch upon:
i. Community perceptions on wildlife presence and movement in four villages in Ngamiland
ii. Dry Season 2018: A status report of Round River's wildlife monitoring in NG18
iii. Herbivore Monitoring Field Manual: Data collection methodologies and demography kits
We are missing some contact details for some of the invitees and would like to kindly ask Trust Managers to extend this invitation to the Chief Escort Guides, Chairman, Village Chiefs, other representatives of the Trust and community members who may be in Maun at this time.
We are hoping you are able to attend and participate in the discussions that will follow each presentation.
If you know anyone else who may be interested in attending and is not on the above list, please feel free to invite him or her.
Best regards,
Between September and December, RRCS had nine undergraduate students from universities across the United States who assisted in our field surveys and at the same time completed their course credits in Conservation Biology. The students would like to take this opportunity to share their three mini-projects with you from data collected in Khwai, Mababe, Sankuyo and Phuduhudu. The projects broadly touch upon:
i. Community perceptions on wildlife presence and movement in four villages in Ngamiland
ii. Dry Season 2018: A status report of Round River's wildlife monitoring in NG18
iii. Herbivore Monitoring Field Manual: Data collection methodologies and demography kits
We are missing some contact details for some of the invitees and would like to kindly ask Trust Managers to extend this invitation to the Chief Escort Guides, Chairman, Village Chiefs, other representatives of the Trust and community members who may be in Maun at this time.
We are hoping you are able to attend and participate in the discussions that will follow each presentation.
If you know anyone else who may be interested in attending and is not on the above list, please feel free to invite him or her.
Best regards,
--
Samara
Moreira Müller
Conservation Scientist - Botswana
Round River Conservation Studies
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