ContaCt SPEFS

Society for the protection of the Environment and wildlife in Senegal

 

45 Boulevard de la Republique

BP. 2975

Dakar, Senegal

Contact FTA CULS 

Faculty of Tropical AgriSciences

Czech University of Life Sciences

 

Kamýcká 129

165 21 Prague 6, Czech Republic

Phone: 00 420 / 224 382 507

Fax: 00 420 / 234 381 829

e-mail:brandlova@its.czu.cz

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  • Date: 21/09/2011 By: Karolina

    Subject: Re: lord derby eland

    Hope it were you I responded to by email. Any support for the conservation breeding is profoundly welcome.

    Reply

  • Date: 07/12/2010 By: Rachel

    Subject: genetics markers

    Hello,
    Were the polymorphic microsatellite loci for parentage determination ever published?

    Thanks!
    Rachel

    Reply

  • Date: 14/12/2010 By: Karolina

    Subject: Re: genetics markers

    Hello, unfortunatelly not yet. But we hope they will be soon :-)

    Karolina

    Reply

  • Date: 05/10/2010 By: Daisy

    Subject: Healthy Planet Partnership

    Dear Giant Eland Conservation,

    My name is Daisy and I work for Healthy Planet Foundation, a UK registered charity based in Hammersmith, London. The purpose of our charity is to connect people to conservation-based organisations around the world. Our customers pay to virtually ‘adopt’ plots of land in protected areas on our interactive website. Healthy Planet does not carry out work on the ground. The money raised through such adoptions goes to organisations carrying out conservation activities within the chosen place.

    We are currently anticipating the launch of our new website in the next month. When launched, we want a catalogue of fantastic projects working in vulnerable areas all around the world that people can choose to sponsor. I have done some research in to your organisation, and I think your organisation is working for a fantastic cause and would be really appealling to our customers. We could allow them to adopt land in Niokolo-Koba with the proceeds going to your charity.

    Please can you email me at daisy@healthyplanet.org if you are interested in applying for funding through us. You will receive 90% of donations and a case study page on our website.

    We would love to help save this species!

    Daisy

    Reply

  • Date: 06/09/2010 By: Louis

    Subject: Ex situ breeding

    I believe that there are about six Lord Derby Eland cows in South African zoos. However, none of these zoos have a bull and thus no reproduction can take place.
    I am interested in becoming involved in establishing a breeding program in South Africa.
    Who can I contact to discuss options in this regard?

    Reply

  • Date: 06/09/2010 By: Karolina

    Subject: Re: Ex situ breeding

    According to the zoo information systems, the elands in South African zoos are those of the Eastern subspecies, occuring in quite large numbers in central African region, not the critically endangered Western subspecies. Nevertheless, you can contact me via e-mail (kolackova@its.czu.cz)to discuss the breeding programme.

    Reply

  • Date: 23/06/2011 By: Dr WP Burger

    Subject: Re:Lord Derby

    DearKarolina

    I am trying to make contact with owners/zoos around the world who have Derby . Any help from your side will be appreciated.
    Kind regards
    Willem

    Reply

  • Date: 26/05/2011 By: Martin

    Subject: Re: Ex situ breeding

    Good day
    Do you know if Louis found a bull for reproduction in South Africa?
    regards

    Reply

  • Date: 14/09/2011 By: Wouter Pienaar

    Subject: Re: Ex situ breeding

    Dear Louis
    I am Wouter Pienaar from South Africa.
    I am stating up an Exotic Game Breeding business in South Africa and would like to breed with Lord Derby Eland as well.
    I need an Investor for my new business and was wondering if you might be interested. I have the full Business plan to give more detail.
    My email is wouterdevospienaar@gmail.com
    Please contact me if you are interested.

    Reply

  • Date: 06/11/2009 By: Mike Buys

    Subject: Difference to the common Eland

    Good Day

    What are the main differences between the giant Eland and the common Eland that is found more in Southern Africa especially South Africa?
    I was told that although the giant Eland is smaller it has longer horns?

    Reply

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