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Publications by Tanate researchers

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‘Wildlife-friendly’ fencing is not friendly to Kalahari antelopes

Keeping D (2023)

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Kalahari Wildlife Landscape Connectivity Analysis –
Phase 1 Report

Keeping D, Kaszta Z, Cushman S (2022)

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Kalahari Wildlife Landscape Connectivity Analysis –
Phase 2 – Final Report

Keeping D, Kaszta Z, Cushman S (2022)

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Tracking a better way to count wildlife: testing the Formozov-Malyshev-Pereleshin (FMP) formula in the Kalahari

Keeping D (2019)

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Can trackers count free-ranging wildlife as effectively and efficiently as conventional aerial survey and distance sampling? Implications for citizen science in the Kalahari, Botswana

Keeping D, Burger J, et al (2018)

Wildlife movements over the Trans-Kalahari Transportation Corridor report thumbnail

Wildlife movements over the Trans-Kalahari Transportation Corridor: A challenge to obstructive fencing in general and the Trans-Kalahari Railway specifically

Keeping D, Kashe N, Brahman !N (2015)

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Botswana loses a national treasure

Keeping D, Du Plessis P (2016)

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Animal Density and Track Counts: Understanding the Nature of Observations Based on Animal Movements

Keeping D, Pelletier R (2014)

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Rapid assessment of wildlife abundance: estimating animal density with track counts using body mass–day range scaling rules

Keeping D (2014)

Tanate Sustainable Development is a registered Botswana nonprofit organisation. Our mission is to restore the Kalahari ecosystem and uplift the livelihoods and culture of its first peoples in the Kgalagadi-Ghanzi region.

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