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Managing director High Branching Pty (Ltd). 30 years conservation/wildlife publishing, focussing on indigenous tree education.
Botanist and conservation research, university lecturer (25 years): rangeland and conservation ecologist (11 years) and Research Centre Director for Zoological Society of London in Saudi Arabia (7 years).
Systems engineer and Project Manager.
Chairman High Branching; Banker, venture capitalist; passionate about conservation and wildlfe.
Teacher; PA and Senior editor in conservation publishing with High Branching for 15 years.
Instructional Designer and Quality Controller for Computer Aided Educational Software at Learning Technologies, Pretoria; co-authored 6 biology textbooks for S A Education Department, through Vivlia Publishers, Johannesburg.
Chief Amazement Officer at Wide-Eyed Ears. Expert in red and read. Wide-Eyed Ears, based in Port Elizabeth, specialises in striking language and design for display both online and in realspace.
Engineer. Loves his wife, his kids, nature, innovation and efficiency.
Certified Microsoft developers and programmers. Income generated dedicated to community upliftment.
Harrie Bickle, Violet Chabalala, Stephan Goets, Dr Dave Gwynne-Evans, Ed Hazel, Sarah-Leigh Hutchinson, Reuben Lambati, Greg Matumi, Mmatsui Mohlokoana, Hazel Nontamo, Delia Oosthuizen, Lukas Otto, Jenny Prangley, Sikhululekile Solwandle, Lynne Stone, Kelly Vlieghe, Nick Zaloumis.
Dianne Bayley, Anne Gibson, Bridget von Holdt.
The objective of the Aage V. Jensen Charity Foundation is nature conservation and wildlife protection.
The Foundation operates worldwide via ownership of nature reserves as well as support of research and nature projects. The Foundation is committed to preserving, protecting and developing nature in all its diversity. The aim is to communicate the importance of protecting endangered wildlife and natural habitats, and to give the general public the opportunity to experience a rich and diverse nature – now and forever.
Since 1999 the Foundation has owned and developed a 38,000 ha nature reserve in South Africa, Maremani Nature Reserve, with the purpose of restoring nature and wildlife to its original and pristine state.
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There are other photographs that were used for research and resources, where the name of the photographer has not been verified.
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