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Terrestrial Invertebrate Diversity of the Mkomazi Game Reserve
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE
£119,030
WHERE
Tanzania
Summary
To study the diversity of terrestrial invertebrate fauna.
Status
Completed_noFR
Reference
32-48
Round
2
Start
01/04/1994
End
31/03/1997
Project Leader
Dr Tony Russell-Smith
Lead Organisation
University of Greenwich - NRI
Website
http://www.nri.org
Regions
Sub-Saharan Africa
Countries
Tanzania
Documents:
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Meeting Report
- 3-248 Project launch - 03/04/2008
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Article
- 3-248 Articles - 03/04/2008
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Article
- 3-248 Final technical report - 03/04/2008
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Newsletter
- 3-248 Newsletter - 03/04/2008
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Final Report
- 3-248 FR - 03/04/2008
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Annual Report
- 3-248 AR3 - 03/04/2008
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Annual Report
- 3-248 AR2 - 03/04/2008
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Annual Report
- 3-248 AR1 - 03/04/2008
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Application Form
- 3-248 Application - 03/04/2008
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