The Angola Field Group, based in Angola’s capital city Luanda, hosts monthly presentations and field trips that cover a variety of topics from the environment to history to social issues to culture. A recent post on the group's web log featured a presentation about the Okavango River by Chaminda Rajapakse, of the Okavango River Basin Water Commission (OKACOM). The blog also publishes regular updates about the Palanca Negra Gigante or Giant Sable conservation project -- in HOORC's Library you can find A Certain Curve of Horn, a natural and political history of the endangered antelope in Angola.
A service of the Okavango Research Institute (ORI) Library, dedicated to supporting stakeholders involved in the management and conservation of Botswana’s Okavango Delta, drylands, and other wetland ecosystems. ORI is a research institute of the University of Botswana.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Angola Field Group blog
The Angola Field Group, based in Angola’s capital city Luanda, hosts monthly presentations and field trips that cover a variety of topics from the environment to history to social issues to culture. A recent post on the group's web log featured a presentation about the Okavango River by Chaminda Rajapakse, of the Okavango River Basin Water Commission (OKACOM). The blog also publishes regular updates about the Palanca Negra Gigante or Giant Sable conservation project -- in HOORC's Library you can find A Certain Curve of Horn, a natural and political history of the endangered antelope in Angola.
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