Hi there,
In the past year there have been several discussions w r t Quelea quelea and
the controls in Africa. I have provided figures and explanations - as far as
possible - into this phenomenon but for those who are interested hers are
some website so that you can do your own research.
Cheers
Carol de Bruin
Johannesburg
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From: Dieter Oschadleus,Bird Ringing Organiser <>
To: <>
Date: Monday, August 30, 1999 5:19 PM
Subject: Migrant Pests Workshop - web page
>From 24 to 26 March 1999 a Migrant Pests Workshop was held in
Pretoria. It concentrated on quelea, locusts and armyworms.
A full Summary Report from the Workshop, and other details, have been
placed on the internet by Margaret Kieser of the Plant Protection
Research Institute.
The website can be reached via 2 methods....
1. Access the http://www.arc.agric.za page, click on the
following links: - "Institutes, Plant Sciences Institutions, Plant
Protection Res Inst., Products and Services, Migrant Pest Workshop"
OR
2. Access the site directly with
http://www.arc.agric.za/lnr/institutes/ppri/migrant/main.htm
(Apologies to the delegates of the workshop who should have received
the above details directly from Margaret).
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Dieter Oschadleus
SAFRING tel: (021) 650-2421/2
University of Cape Town fax: (021) 650-3434
Rondebosch 7700 RSA cell: 083-285-6889
e-mail:
http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/stats/adu/p_safr1.htm
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