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Earth’s Environmental Path

“In order for man to manage and sustain ecosystems, biodiversity, wildlife and game practices, and agriculture and livestock practices, it is imperative to have some understanding and knowledge of natural dynamics and the main forces behind them.”

Specialist Wildlife Scientist, Consultant & Lecturer (Ecology, Zoology, Game Production). SACNASP registered (Pr.Sci.Nat. 115086). M.Sc. Wildlife Management (Pta. 1992), awarded Captain Jack Scott Memorial Medal: S.A. National Academy Science & Art. Three years in Kruger National Park, 24 years with Agricultural Research Council and arth's path of change since its origin follows a sequence of E natural climatic and atmospheric oscillations, altering between warm/hot and cool/cold, and carbon dioxide fluctuations.

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