Abstract

For the article Rediscovery of relict populations of the Nile crocodile, Crocodylus niloticus (Laurehti, 1768) in south-eastern Mauritania, with observations on their natural history by Tara Shine, Wolfgang Bohme, Hemmo Nickel, Dirk Thies and Thomas Wilms in Oryx 35(3), 260–262, the following corrigenda apply: (1) correspondence may be addressed to both Tara Shine and Wolfgang Bohme, and the former's current address is School of Environmental Studies, University of Ulster, Cromore Road, Coleraine, Co. Derry, BT52 ISA, Northern Ireland, UK, E-mail: tm.shine@ulst.ac.uk, (2) the photograph of Plate 1 is of a tamourt, as correctly stated in the legend but as incorrectly given as a guelta in the text on p. 261, and is to be credited to Tara Shine, and (3) the Biographical Sketches should be prefixed with Tara Shine is a PhD student at the University of Ulster, where she is completing her research on ephemeral wetlands in eastern Mauritania, in which country she worked for Project GIRNEM, a natural resource management project of the GTZ (German Technical Co-operation)'.

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