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  • ...origin of ''Homo sapiens'' – R. J. Clarke | publisher= American Museum of Natural History |date= November 27, 1989 |accessdate=December 9, 2015}}</ref> ...ken Hill skull is one of the treasures in the collections cared for by the Natural History Museum, London.<ref>http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/collections-
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  • ===Natural gas pipeline=== In early 2004 a private European natural gas company finished preliminary plans to lay a pipeline which would cut di
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  • [[Category:Natural resources of Zambia]]
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  • ...Water Development, the Ministry of Tourism, and the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources<br />
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  • ...ate=12 April 2011}}</ref> In 2008 both countries signed an Environment and Natural Resources Management and 120 million DKK was assisted to support the Zambia
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  • ...he Laws of Zambia to manage and Conserve Zambia's outstanding Cultural and Natural Heritage resources is the National Heritage Conservation Commission (NHCC) ===Natural Monuments===
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  • ...ering from the loss of its natural habitat. Where pine plantations replace natural forest, the monkey may be treated as a threat by foresters, since it someti
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  • ==== Natural geographic features of Zambia ==== ==== Natural geographic features of Zambia ====
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  • |Minister of Natural Resources||[[Munukayumbwa Sipalo]]
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  • ...Africa'' (pp. 105-108). International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, Gland (1992).</ref> Similar African words include ''mbuga'' (com
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  • ''Limnothrissa miodon'' has been successfully introduced in both natural and artificial African lakes. Large kapenta fisheries now take place in th
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  • The natural resources of the lower valley, which include fisheries in the river, lagoon [[Category:Natural resources of Zambia]]
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  • * [http://www.nrdc.biz/ Natural Resources Development College] (NRDC)
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  • ...nitial site is left to lie fallow. Typically, the regrowth of branches and natural leaf litter from the coppiced or pollarded stumps will restore soil fertili
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  • ...omote sustainable development through their activities in agricultural and natural resource management, health and sanitation, rural education, and humanitari
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  • The '''wildlife of Zambia''' refers to the natural flora and fauna of [[Zambia]]. This article provides an overview, and outli ...ional park. The possibility of recruiting chiefs as modern-day managers of natural resources is hampered by rivalries with political leaders, the downgrading
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  • ...of non-governmental organizations, to increase the visibility of the many natural and historical treasures in the Northern Province. Tourism has proven an ef The province also contains three large natural lakes - Lake Bangweulu and its adjacent wetlands (shared with Luapula Provi
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  • | designation1_type = Natural ...ts]] and imperial rule north of the Zambezi, and the exploitation of other natural resources such as timber forests north-east of the falls, and ivory and ani
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  • | designation1_type = Natural
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  • ...cases between natives, native laws applied so far as was not repugnant to natural justice, or morality, or to any Order in Council, or any regulation thereun
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