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SUSTAINABLE RODENT CONTROL FOR SUBSISTENCE FARMERS IN SOUTH AFRICA. E.F. von Maltitz, F. Kirsten, P.S. Malebana 1 , S.R. Belmain , A.N. Meyer 2 , C.T. Chimimba and A.D.S. Bastos 3 1 ARC-PPRI, South Africa; 2 NRI, University of Greenwich, Kent, UK
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SUSTAINABLE RODENT CONTROL FOR SUBSISTENCE FARMERS IN SOUTH AFRICA E.F. von Maltitz, F. Kirsten, P.S. Malebana 1, S.R. Belmain, A.N. Meyer 2, C.T. Chimimba and A.D.S. Bastos 3 1 ARC-PPRI, South Africa; 2 NRI, University of Greenwich, Kent, UK 3 Mammal Research Institute, Univ Pretoria, South Africa
Technology transfer and promotion of ecologically-based and sustainable rodent control strategies in South Africa 2002-2006 Participated: ARC-PPRI LIMPOPO DEPT AGRIC & ENVIRONMENT NRI (UK) KZN DEPT AGRIC & ENVIRONM AFFAIRS MAMMAL RI, UNIV PRETORIA Villagers in Limpopo & KZN-North Region UNIVERSITY of VENDA for S&T UNIVERSITY of the NORTH (LIMPOPO) Funded: DFID CPP ARC-SRL programme (KZN)
SUSTAINABLE RODENT CONTROL FOR SUBSISTENCE FARMERS IN SOUTH AFRICA Introduction Materials and methods Results Discussion
SUSTAINABLE RODENT CONTROL FOR SUBSISTENCE FARMERS IN SOUTH AFRICA Introduction Material and methods Results Discussion
Surveys • Pre- and post-trapping survey • Socio-economic assessment • Anthropological study • Market survey
Baseline data • Training on rodent trapping and data collecting • Rodent trapping in houses • Crop field trapping • Rodent taxonomy • Cross-cutting with project RatZooMan
Baseline data:Training on trapping and rodent data collecting
SUSTAINABLE RODENT CONTROL FOR SUBSISTENCE FARMERS IN SOUTH AFRICA Introduction Materials and methods Results Discussion
Methods used by farmers in Limpopo and KwaZulu-Natal to protect their stored crops and possessions from rodent damage
Species composition:Rodents trapped in four villages in Limpopo
Small mammals trapped in houses and in crop fields in four villages in Limpopo 2002-2004
SUSTAINABLE RODENT CONTROL FOR SUBSISTENCE FARMERS IN SOUTH AFRICA Introduction Materials and methods Results Discussion
Development of public-private service provision:Improved rodent control tools produced locally