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Swara 2009 : 03 is out

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SWARA magazine is the quarterly published by the EAWLS, the Voice of Conservation in East Africa.

INSIDE:
Beyond park gates, raptors retreat. Simon thomsett and laila bahaa-el-din share their initial impressions of raptor distribution after an epic road trip through southern africa

Back to the bush: relaunching wildlife conservation in southern sudan. Skye wheeler reports from juba on the government’s ambitions to restore wildlife after decades of war

Port and fishing threaten tanzania’s old man of the sea. Lucas liganga tells how the oceans’ great survivor, the  coelacanth, faces a new threat

Can top-end coffee save a tanzanian ecosystem. Genevieve edens looks at how coffee trees could bring cash and forest survival to the embattled people of the kigoma region

china’s growing ivory demand kills more elephants. Esmond bradley martin puts numbers and facts to speculation about ivory demand and africa’s affair with china. He also zeroes in on an ivory trade link between portugal and its former african possesions

Nairobi chemist on a mission to plant trees. Rupert watson meets an unsung ecological warrior working in a nairobi mall for a greener tomorrow

Chuck graham shares some remarkable images

Trying to save the rhino in the classroom. Can conservation be taught? Laura hartstone sees czech-reared rhinos come home to africa as part of an education programme

Hail the vulture, the mister clean of east Africa. Munir virani pays tribute

Wild heart of africa: the selous game reserve in Tanzania. It might look like a coffee table book but this volume is crammed with valuable and enlightening insight, says reviewer dan stiles

Don’t just click – compose! Super-clicker paolo torchio shares his second master class on grabbing that priceless image

How to get your copy
1. Become a member
2. Buy it at any of the following outlets:
All Nakumatts, Karen Provisional Store and all Silverbird Media Stores

2 Responses to “Swara 2009 : 03 is out”

  1. Samuel Kibichii says:

    Funny, but please let me know if I can read the latest edition of Swara. I just don’t see how to read any of the stories mentioned above. I am a member and a copy is usally send to my address at home. But I am abroad, I am not asking you not to send the magazine to my house – please it is desperately needed there!, but couldn’t we have a way of letting people outside the country read it online as well?

    Regards.

  2. Stephen says:

    What does SWARA stand for? Defination?

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