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African Amphibian Conservation Research Group
The African Amphibian Conservation Research Group (AACRG) was established in 2002 to address the deficiencies in conservation research of southern African amphibians (frogs). Since its establishment, the AACRG has conducted innovative herpetological research on frog and reptile species and their associated parasites in addition to focusing on…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/african-amphibian-conservation-research-group/aacrg-contact
Contact Us
Follow us on Twitter: @NWU_AACRG Join us Facebook: African Amphibian Research Group Email address: nwu.aacrg@gmail.com / louis.duPreez@nwu.ac.za Physical address: Building E6, North-West University Potchefstroom campus 11 Hoffman Street Potchefstroom North West South Africa 2531http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/african-amphibian-conservation-research-group/aacrg-prof-louis-d
African Amphibian Conservation Research Group - Prof Louis' PhD
Prof. Louis' PhD. Candidates Edward Netherlands Position: PhD student Expertise: Molecular parasitology Office: Potchefstroom campus, NWU, Building E6, Office G36 Telephone…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/african-amphibian-conservation-research-group/aacrg-prof-louis-m
African Amphibian Conservation Research Group - Prof Louis' M.Sc.
Prof. Louis' M.Sc. Candidates Roxanne Conradie Position: MSc. student Expertise: Aquatic ecology & parasitology Office: Telephone: Email: …http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/african-amphibian-conservation-research-group/aacrg-prof-louis-h
African Amphibian Conservation Research Group - Prof Louis' Hons.
Prof Louis' Honours Candidates Marita Burger Position: Hons. student Expertise: Biodiversity & Conservation ecology Office: Potchefstroom campus Telephone: Email…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/botanical-garden/home
Botany: Botanical Garden
Welcome to the North-West University's Botanical Garden The NWU Botanical Garden is managed by the School of Biological Sciences of the North-West University and is a member of BGCI (Botanic Gardens Conservation International). The Botanical Garden fulfills many important functions within the School for Biological Sciences and the local…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/botanical-garden/the-garden
Botanical Garden: The Garden
About the garden Even thought the NWU Botanical Garden spans less than three hectares, more than a 1500 plant species and a variety of animals and insects can be found in this garden. Most of the…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/botanical-garden/greenhouses
Botanical Garden: Greenhouses
About our Greenhouses Two greenhouses are located in the Botanical Garden. The cultivation greenhouse is used for growing the plants used for practicals and research. Only the display greenhouse-complex is opened to the public on request only and is divided into a Tropical and Succulent Greenhouses. The Display Greenhouse…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/botanical-garden/contact-us
Botanical Garden: Contact us
Vistors information: The NWU Botanical Garden is open to members of the public. We however ask that groups give prior notice of their visit. School groups are also welcome. Please feel free to contact us if you need any further information. Location: The Botanical Garden is located adjacent to the…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/space-research-neutron-monitors/gle-15
GLE 15
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GLE 16
GLE #16_670127 Tsumeb no data Potchefstroom no data Hermanus no data…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/space-research-neutron-monitors/gle-17