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skip to main content animal demography unit animal demography unit about contact us <header menu> about contact us search enter your keywords view the results at google , or enable javascript to view them here. <main menu> home about people --staff ----dr magdalena remisiewicz ----dr marienne de villiers ----prof. peter barham ----prof. rob crawford ----dr stephen kirkman ----dr dieter oschadleus --external project coordinators ----mr peter greaves --students projects --current projects ----afring ----sabap2: bird atlas 2 ----safring: bird ringing ----birp: birds in reserves ----car: bird roadcounts ----cwac: waterbirds ----mybirdpatch ----weaver research ----virtual museum ----seabirds & shorebirds ------overview -------- african penguin ----------african penguin population trends in the western cape 1992-2003 ----------south africa's penguins on the rebound! ----------list of adu publications on african penguins ----------the contribution made by cleaning oiled african penguins spheniscus demersus to population dynamics & conservation of the species ----------conservation assessment & management plan for the african penguin ----------five years of monitoring african penguins after the apollo sea oil spill: a success story made possible by ringing ----------sanccob: a sound investment for saving seabirds ----------brief report on resightings of flipper-banded african penguins at the boulders penguin colony ---------- the cape town harbour oil spill – one year after the event ----------proceedings of the third international penguin conference ----------raising chicken --------fleshfooted shearwater --------leach's storm petrel --------whitefaced storm petrel -------- great white pelican --------redbilled tropicbird --------australasian gannet --------cape gannet --------cape cormorant --------bank cormorant --------crowned cormorant --------white-breasted cormorant --------kelp gull (larus dominicanus dominicanus) --------kelp gull (larus dominicanus vetula) "cape gull" -------- hartlaub's gull ----------overview ----------project description ----------the year 2000 breeding season ----------press release 15 may 2000 ----------ringwatcher ----------world distribution of hartlaub's gull ----------ringing review --------franklin's gull --------sabine's gull --------caspian tern --------antarctic tern --------swift tern ------ shorebird species --------african black oystercatcher -------- blacksmith plover ----------overview ----------65 years of klinking in the western cape --------crowned plover --------kittlitz's plover --------lesser sheathbill --------spotted thick-knee plover --------white-fronted plover -------- namibia ----------cape cross ----------walvis bay guano platform, bird rock ----------sylvia hill ----------mercury island ----------ichaboe island ----------halifax island ----------possession island ----------plumpudding & sinclair islands -------- south africa ----------bird island, lamberts bay ----------malgas island ----------marcus, jutten & vondeling islands ----------dassen island ----------robben island ----------the boulders ----------the kom, kommetjie ----------seal island, false bay ----------stony point, bettys bay ----------geyser island ----------dyer island ------------overview ------------2000 houses for dyer island nature reserve ----------cape recife, algoa bay ----------st croix island ----------bird island, algoa bay ----------the prince edward islands ------------overview ------------discovery & naming of the prince edward islands ------predators & prey ------communication --------waders-l & seabird listservers --------penguin watch --------final report of the benguela current large marine ecosystem top predators project --------rehabilitation of oiled african penguins: a conservation success story --------marine ornithology ------archive: the "treasure" oil spill, june 2000 --------overview --------sapmap: further travels of peter & pamela --------pamela found at dassen island --------initial effects of the "treasure" oil spill on seabirds off western south africa --------animated sapmap --------transmitters & gis map --------adu penguin diary 23 june to 2 july 2000 --------penguins entering sanccob with flipper bands --------brief history of penguin oiling in south african waters --------terminology & concepts in the oiling of seabirds --------adu's african penguin research --------viewpoint from the fitzpatrick institute of african ornithology --------impressions of a sanccob volunteer --------the stories of p(i)eter penguin -------- albums ----------penguin percy at dassen island ----------tony grogan's cartoons ----------the "treasure" oil spill in pictures ----------sanccob & the "treasure" oil spill ----------evacuation of dassen island ----------aerial views ----------flipper-banding ----------the "treasure" ----------penguin chicks fly to durban -------- press releases ----------wwf press release: 08 august 2000 onwards ----------wwf press release: 03-08 july 2000 ----------wwf press release: 17-21 july 2000 ----------wwf press release: 09-14 july 2000 ----------birdlife south africa press release: 10 july 2000 ----------wwf south africa press release, 30 june 2000 ----------mcm press release, 29 june 2000 --------links ----biodiversity observations ------overview ------the atlas of southern african birds ------papers & theses making extensive use of sabap data ----important bird areas directory (iba) ----red data book of birds of south africa, lesotho & swaziland ----southern african frog atlas project (safap) ----mozambique bird atlas project conservation resources citizen science news contact us home about people staff honorary research associates dr magdalena remisiewicz dr marienne de villiers prof. peter barham prof. rob crawford dr stephen kirkman dr dieter oschadleus external project coordinators mr peter greaves students projects current projects afring sabap2: bird atlas 2 safring: bird ringing birp: birds in reserves car: bird roadcounts cwac: waterbirds mybirdpatch weaver research virtual museum seabirds & shorebirds biodiversity observations past projects southern african bird atlas project (sabap 1) important bird areas directory (iba) red data book of birds of south africa, lesotho & swaziland southern african frog atlas project (safap) mozambique bird atlas project conservation resources citizen science news contact us 1213136 1213138 1213135 1213134 1213093 previous pause next welcome to the animal demography unit (adu) have you ever wished you could be a research scientist helping to conserve our wildlife, but you don't have a formal degree or any scientific training? at the university of cape town's animal demography unit (adu) there is a menagerie of projects to... read more... coordinated waterbird counts (cwac) cwac is one of the largest and most successful citizen science programmes in africa that involves counting waterbirds at the many wetlands around our country. all the counts are conducted by volunteers; people and organisations with a passion for... read more... southern african bird atlas project 2 (sabap2) sabap2 is the most important bird conservation project in the region. it holds this status because all other conservation initiatives depend on the results of the bird atlas, to a greater or lesser extent. sabap2 is the follow-up project to the... read more... virtual museum the virtual museum (vm) provides the platform for citizen scientists to contribute to biodiversity projects. for many people, a “museum” is a place to see stuffed animals on display. but the adu’s virtual museum is not like this. the scientific... read more... south african bird ringing (safring) safring administer all bird ringing within southern africa, supplying rings, ringing equipment and services to volunteer and professional ringers. if you'd rather ring birds safring is just for you! read more... donate to the adu quic
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