Insect sampling_RBIS

Students at the University of Rwanda Practice Insect Field Sampling.

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Mr. Augustine E. Luanga, Curator, Invertebrate Section, Zoology Department, National Museums of Kenya.

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From left to right: Andrew Aijuka, InfoNile Videographer; Megan Lee, InfoNile Videographer; Fredrick Mugira, Water Journalists Africa Founder and InfoNile Cofounder; Adella Orishaba, TV West Editor; Matthew Cassetta, JRS Executive Director; Asiimwe Jenifer, Uganda Broadcasting Corporation Senior Journalist; Gerald Tenywa, New Vision Senior Environmental Journalist; and Ruth Mwizeere, InfoNile Programs Officer.

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Ms. Chipo Mungenge, PhD Student at Rhodes University, South Africa holding a phytoplankton net used to sample the pan ecosystems. Photo credit: Chad Keates

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Ms. Chipo Mungenge PhD Student at Rhodes University, South Africa looking at the zooplankton sample collected from one of the pans during the field visit to the project site. Photo credit: Fannie Masina

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Mr. Frank Bute MSc student at Rhodes University, South Africa collecting sediment samples, while cattle are utilizing the pan for drinking. Photo credit: Chad Keates.

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Clicking Stream Frog (Strongylopus grayii) Photo credit: Chad Keates

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Removing plastic bottles from different parts of the Serengeti. Wired pits have been placed at entry points and picnic areas to serve as collection sites.

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