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    Hunting and the social lives of Southern Africa’s first farmers by Jones, M, Kapumha, R, Chirikure, S, Marshall, F

    Published 2023
    “…Analytical models that distinguish foraging from food production remain popular, but scholars are beginning to recognize greater variability in the ways people understood and engaged with animals in the past. In southern Africa, researchers have observed that wild animals were economically and socially important to recent agropastoral societies. …”
    Journal article
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    Controls on present-day and future rainfall over southern Africa in coupled climate models by Munday, C

    Published 2018
    “…This is a particular concern in southern Africa, where rainfall is central to socioeconomic wellbeing and where we do not understand the full complexity of the climate system. …”
    Thesis
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    Identifying remnant biodiversity hotspots in Southern Asia reveals disequilibrium in mammalian communities by Sartor, CC, Kaszta, Z, Kamler, J, Hearn, AJ, Ash, E, Bolongon, G, Can, ÖE, Channa, P, Cheyne, S, Fitzmaurice, A, Haidir, IA, Kyaw, PP, Luskin, MS, Singh, P, Rasphone, A, Wei, CTK, Yadav, BP, Cushman, SA, Macdonald, DW

    Published 2024
    “…Therefore, we aimed to identify the most important areas for the conservation of specified mammalian groups in Southern Asia, a region rich in biodiversity hotspots threatened by increasing rates of habitat loss and other anthropogenic activities. …”
    Journal article
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    Assessing the effect of predator control on black-footed cat survival in central South Africa by Lai, S, Rodrigues, CW, O'Donnell, H, Küsters, M, Herrick, J, Lawrenz, A, Lamberski, N, Schroeder, M, Wilson, B, Sliwa, A

    Published 2024
    “…The black-footed cat, a small felid endemic to southern Africa, is particularly vulnerable to killing by larger carnivores while also being prone to developing renal diseases. …”
    Journal article
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    That's Not How We Do It Here! : A Story About How Organizations Rise, Fall - and Can Rise Again / by Kotter, John P., 1947-, author 368412, Rathgeber, Holger, author 507836

    Published 2016
    “…Once upon a time a clan of meerkats lived in the Kalahari, a region in southern Africa. After years of steady growth, a drought has sharply reduced the clan's resources, and deadly vulture attacks have increased. …”
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    Enfolding history: identities, performances, and contexts in an early ethnographic album from Natal, South Africa by Morton, C

    Published 2024
    “…The histories of anthropology and photography are closely entwined, and nowhere more so than in southern Africa, where new European settler colonies emerged at around the same time as technology transformed people’s ability to represent the places and people they encountered. …”
    Journal article
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    Life writing and the Southern Hemisphere: texts, spaces, resonances

    Published 2024
    “…<br> From Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia in South America, through southern Africa, to Australia and New Zealand and as far down as Antarctica, this collection brings together writers and scholars in the oceanic humanities, postcolonial, Global South and polar studies, and presents works on human, animal and plant life captured in words, music, performance, visual arts and photography. …”
    Book
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    A history of the Molemas, African notables in South Africa, 1880s to 1920s by Moguerane, KD

    Published 2014
    “…The challenge to transfer inherited privilege across generations shaped identities, intersected with the reconfiguration of the local political economy, and impinged upon structural transformations in southern Africa.</p> …”
    Thesis
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    Carnivory in the common hippopotamus Hippopotamus amphibius: implications for the ecology and epidemiology of anthrax in African landscapes by Dudley, JP, Hang'Ombe, BM, Leendertz, FH, Dorward, LJ, de Castro, J, Subalusky, AL, Clauss, M

    Published 2015
    “…Carnivory by hippos is not an aberrant behaviour restricted to particular individuals in certain localities, but a behaviour pattern that occurs within populations distributed in most of the hippo's current range in eastern and southern Africa. Carnivory is frequently associated with communal feeding involving multiple individuals or entire social groups of hippos.…”
    Journal article