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The status of nature conservation in the developing territories of south and south west Africa

M.J. de Beer
Koedoe | Supplement | a1281 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/koedoe.v20i2.1281 | © 1977 M.J. de Beer | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 09 December 1977 | Published: 10 December 1977

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M.J. de Beer,, South Africa

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Abstract

Comments on the status of nature conservation in an area require an evaluation of progress. Apart from ad hoc nature conservation actions taken in the past by the agricultural and administrative staff of the Department of Bantu Administration and Development (hereafter called the Department) and of the governments of the various developing territories, or homelands, the more formal and specialised nature conservation action by these bodies started almost exactly three years.

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