Listservers
As a service to the global research community, the Avian Demography Unit administers
listservers of international interest. These listservers reflect
some of the research interests represented within the ADU: seabirds, waders and reptiles.
They are open to all interested subscribers.
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SARCA-L. The SARCA Listserver is administered by James Harrison and Rene Navarro.
This listserver is for everyone with a particular interest in SARCA, The Southern African Reptile Conservation Assessment. This is a closed list, i.e. it only accepts postings from the list moderators. However, postings from subscribers will be considered and posted at the discresion of the list's moderators. Post messages to sarca-l@lists.uct.ac.za.
To subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, please visit: https://lists.uct.ac.za/mailman/listinfo/sarca-l
Photograph: R.A. Navarro. Marbled Leaf-toed Gecko, Afrogeko prophyrens, Gekkonidae.
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Seabird. The Seabird listserver is administered by John Cooper and Rene Navarro. Messages sent to this listserver
are transmitted to over 800 world-wide ornithologists with an interest in seabirds.
The listserver carries much of interest for marine conservationists as well. Messages
sent to seabird@lists.uct.ac.za are transmitted to
all the subscribers. To keep spammers at bay this list is
"closed", ie. it only accepts postings from subscribers.
To subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, please visit: https://lists.uct.ac.za/mailman/listinfo/seabird
Photograph: L.G. Underhill. Longtailed Skua
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Waders-L. The Waders Listserver is administered by Les Underhill and Rene Navarro.
This listserver is for everyone with a particular interest in waders (i.e. shorebirds,
Charadrii). Messages sent to waders-L@lists.uct.ac.za
are transmitted to all the subscribers. To keep spammers at bay this list is
"closed", ie. it only accepts postings from subscribers.
To subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, please visit: https://lists.uct.ac.za/mailman/listinfo/waders-l
Photograph: L.G. Underhill. Grey Plover in breeding plumage on the Siberian
tundra. Waders-L can help track down the origins of colour-flagged birds.
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