Insect sampling_RBIS
Students at the University of Rwanda Practice Insect Field Sampling.
Students at the University of Rwanda Practice Insect Field Sampling.
Mr. Augustine E. Luanga, Curator, Invertebrate Section, Zoology Department, National Museums of Kenya.
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.
Ms. Chipo Mungenge, PhD Student at Rhodes University, South Africa holding a phytoplankton net used to sample the pan ecosystems. Photo credit: Chad Keates
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
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.
Clicking Stream Frog (Strongylopus grayii) Photo credit: Chad Keates
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.
Students observe while a vet treats an injured zebra from a snare.