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An exhibition by<br/>Reginald Christiaan<br/>Richard Isaacks<br/>Donna Kotze<br/>Marianna Johanna Lot<br/>Vilho Snake Mtuleni<br/>Robert Mukuya<br/>Wynand Pieters<br/>Ute Schmiedel<br/>Jeannete Swartbooi<br/>Sebedeus Swartbooi<br/>Design and text editing: Barbara Engelschall and Stefan Sommer | An exhibition by<br/>Reginald Christiaan<br/>Richard Isaacks<br/>Donna Kotze<br/>Marianna Johanna Lot<br/>Vilho Snake Mtuleni<br/>Robert Mukuya<br/>Wynand Pieters<br/>Ute Schmiedel<br/>Jeannete Swartbooi<br/>Sebedeus Swartbooi<br/>Design and text editing: Barbara Engelschall and Stefan Sommer | ||
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Revision as of 17:12, 18 March 2012
BIOTA exhibition 2011 - 2012
An exhibition by
Reginald Christiaan
Richard Isaacks
Donna Kotze
Marianna Johanna Lot
Vilho Snake Mtuleni
Robert Mukuya
Wynand Pieters
Ute Schmiedel
Jeannete Swartbooi
Sebedeus Swartbooi
Design and text editing: Barbara Engelschall and Stefan Sommer
An exhibition in the pyramid of the Desert Garden in the Botanical Garden of the
University of Hamburg. Eight para-ecologists from Namibia and South Africa describe
the work they did in support of the ecological research activities in southern Africa
and explain what the work means to them.
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