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When Culture Threatens the Conservation of Biological Diversity: The Tragic C...
A poster by Helle Goldman and Martin Walsh about the way in witchcraft beliefs led to the extermination of the Zanzibar leopard. Citation: Goldman, H. V. and Walsh, M. T. 2008. When Cultu...
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Human-Wildlife Conflict, Unequal Knowledge and the Failure to Conserve the Za...
A poster by Helle Goldman and Martin Walsh about the failure of conservationists to stem the extermination of the Zanzibar leopard. Citation: Goldman, H. V. and Walsh, M. T. 2007. Human-W...
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Is the Zanzibar Leopard (Panthera pardus adersi) Extinct?
In this paper Helle Goldman and Martin Walsh analsye recent evidence for the status of the endemic Zanzibar leopard, Panthera pardus adersi. Citation: Goldman, H. V. & Walsh, M. T. 2002. ...
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Zanzibar’s Recently Discovered Servaline Genet
An illustrated article by Helle Goldman, Jon Winther-Hansen and Martin Walsh about the discovery and photo-trapping of the endemic Zanzibar servaline genet, Genetta servalina archeri. Cit...
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The Development of Mangoes as a Cash Crop in Muyuni, Unguja
A paper by Foum Ali Garu, Richard Main (ed.), Suleiman Mohammed, Ahmed Abdulrahman Rashid & Martin Walsh (ed.) analysing the development of mangoes as a cash crop on Unguja Island, Zanzib...
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The Development of Oranges as a Cash Crop in Ndijani, Unguja
A paper by Abdallah Kombo, Soud Hemed, Peter Oldham & Martin Walsh (ed.) analysing the development of oranges as a cash crop on Unguja Island, Zanzibar. Citation: Walsh, M. T. (ed.) 1995....
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Diabolical Delusions and Hysterical Narratives in a Postmodern State
An illustrated seminar paper by Martin Walsh outlining and analysing different explanations for the collective panic that swept across Zanzibar in 1995 and was associated with nocturnal a...
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Swahili Ethnoherpetology: Notes from Central Unguja
An article by Martin Walsh describing local knowledge and beliefs about snakes among Swahili-speakers in central Unguja, Zanzibar. Citation: Walsh, M. T. 1996. Swahili Ethnoherpetology: N...
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Killing the King: The Demonization and Extermination of the Zanzibar Leopard
Citation: Walsh, M. T. & Goldman, H. V. 2007. Killing the King: The Demonization and Extermination of the Zanzibar Leopard / Tuer le roi: la diabolisation et l’extermination du leopard de...
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Participatory Technology Development with Farmer Research Groups
A paper by Ismail Mgeni, Martin Walsh and Rupert Woods describing work with farmer research groups in Zanzibar. Citation: Mgeni, I., Walsh, M. T., Woods, R. 1995. Participatory Technology...
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Participatory Technology Development with Farmer Research Groups: Lessons fro...
A paper by Ismail Mgeni, Martin Walsh and Rupert Woods describing work with farmer research groups in Zanzibar. Citation: Mgeni, I., Walsh, M. T., Woods, R. 1995. Participatory Technolog...
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Socio-economic Research and Monitoring on Pemba and Unguja: Social Anthropolo...
A project report by Martin Walsh reviewing and planning participatory research with farmers in Zanzibar. Citation: Walsh, M. T. 1995. Socio-economic Research and Monitoring on Pemba and U...
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The Small Carnivores of Unguja: Results of a Photo-trapping Survey in Jozani ...
Report by Helle Goldman and Jon Winther-Hansen of a photo-trapping survey in Jozani Forest that produced the first images of the Zanzibar Servaline Genet (Genetta servalina archeri) and o...
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Swahili Ethnobotany and Carved Doors
A note by Martin Walsh discussing the identification of tree species used to make doors on the East African coast and islands. Citation: Walsh, M. T. 1992. Swahili Ethnobotany and Carved ...
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Becoming Swahili and Mijikenda
A review article by Martin Walsh discussing recent studies of Swahili and Mijikenda history and ethnography. Citation: Walsh, M. T. 1993. Becoming Swahili and Mijikenda. Azania, 28: 143-147.
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