GNT60130 Looking for Elephants
Looking for signs of elephants; Shiinka and Samperu take Petter to the point where the elephant trail enters the Naimina Enkiyio Forest, Kenya. 25 February 2013. © ElephantVoices
Looking for signs of elephants; Shiinka and Samperu take Petter to the point where the elephant trail enters the Naimina Enkiyio Forest, Kenya. 25 February 2013. © ElephantVoices
Learning to use the Mara EleApp; Joyce explains how to collect data via the Mara EleApp to Mara Naboisho Conservancy Guide, Derrick Nabaala. 30 October 2011. © ElephantVoices
Practicing using the Mara EleApp; Saitoti Silantoi, Assistant Warden Motorogi Conservancy, practices using the Mara EleApp. 12 January 2013. © ElephantVoices
Alfred Bett and Petter Granli; Mara Conservancy Ranger, Alfred Kiprotich Bett and Petter Granli share a light moment after a day in the field together. 25 January 2013. © ElephantVoices
Derrick Nabaala at work; Mara Naboisho Conservancy Guide, Derrick Nabaala, uses the Mara EleApp to collect his observation of a group of elephants. © ElephantVoices
Photo of female spider genitalia taken with the JRS sponsored microscope system in the study of new spider species from Madagascar as part of a JRS sponsored PhD study. (National Museum) 20 August 2013. (Photo Credit: L. N. Lotz)
Mrs. Chrizelda Stoffels using a catalogue book to verify migrated Specify data and correct where necessary. The migration highlighted the inaccuracies captured over the past decade into the original Access database. (KwaZulu-Natal Museum) 6 November 2013 (Photo Credit: Burgert Muller)
Bridgit Davis of BioCollections-InfoSolutions and Leon Lotz and Trudie Peyper of the National Museum sponsored by JRS to implement Specify as database for the Arachnology Department of the Museum. 11 Sept. 2012. (Photo Credit: National Museum)
Mr. Burgert Muller and Mrs. Chrizelda, using some of the KwaZulu-Natal Museum's original catalogue books, discussing, checking and fixing errors highlighted by migration of arachnid collection data from Access to Specify on 6 November 2013 (Photo Credit: Tricia Moodley)
Mrs. Chrizelda Stoffels double checking previously catalogued specimens’ numbers for correctness. The migration of arachnid data to Specify alerted us to previously captured catalogue number duplication and typing errors. (KwaZulu-Natal Museum) 6 November 2013 (Photo Credit: Burgert Muller)