APPLE-LEAF TREES & RAIN TREE BUGS
Mar 20, 2020
3 minutes
by Nick Zambatis
Photo © Quintus Strauss
Photo © Nick Zambatis
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Nick Zambatis was the former Manager: Biodiversity Conservation in Conservation Management: Kruger National Park. He retired in 2016. His first job in the Kruger was as a research technician based at Skukuza, which he started in 1987. “The transfer from Pretoria to the Lowveld was ecstasy and the Kruger appointment was a dream come true,” he recalls. He holds an MSc degree on the determinants of grass composition and production in the Kruger National Park, from the University of
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