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The lost riparian woodlands of the Lowveld
The last century has seen a marked decrease in the riparian woodlands of the Kruger National Park. An MSc project completed by Joshua Weiss aimed to determine trends in riparian woodland cover on a temporal scale not done previously.
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SAEON-supported learners win big at Eskom Expo
The six top-performing learners scooped medals, trophies, a Siemens bursary, laptops and R225 000 for a lab upgrade at a local school. Two of the projects were shortlisted for entry into an international science fair next year.
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Meet SAEON data scientist Glenn Moncrieff
When Glenn is not observing and mapping environmental changes, he is training students to use R or Python, and to conduct their research using free and open source software.
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ASCA-SEAmester IV: Another exciting cruise along the ASCA line
Despite three cold fronts that brought 9-m swells and wind gusts of 60 knots, 16 of the 20 stations were completed. Among the bird, mammal and weather observations, there was also time to conduct ad hoc biological sampling en route to the ASCA transect.
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Working at the Tierberg LTER
“I am witnessing the limits that plants in the Karoo can be pushed to in their own environment because of the changing climate.” SAEON intern Phila Ngwilikane reports on her many and varied experiences at Tierberg.
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Towards a future of change
An exciting and hands-on programme packed to the brim with a wide range of presentations, workshops and field trips ensured the success of SAEON’s 12th Graduate Student Network Indibano.
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Science engagement in the arid lands
The Arid Lands Node's science engagement programme saw staff reach out to learners, students and other members of the public by hosting three events during National Science Week, a science camp for Grade 11 learners and a special programme for Sol Plaatje University BEd students.
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Prejudging at the Eskom Expo for Young Scientists
Seven staff members of SAEON’s Egagasini Node officiated as judges in various categories of the regional expo, under the guidance of the Node's science engagement officer and head judge, Thomas Mtontsi.
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SAEON in the media
SAEON’s people and projects received coverage in national and local print, broadcast, online and social media.
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“The Wilderness holds answers to more questions than we have yet learned to ask.” – Nancy Newhall
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SA Publication Forum Awards: SAEON eNews runner-up in 2015; finalist in 2018, 2017, 2016, 2014 and 2013 |
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