Elsa Pooley - Papers

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  • Pooley, A.C., E.S. Pooley, Wayne F. Hadley and Carl Gans (1973) Ecological aspects of the subsoil herpetofauna in Ndumu Game Reserve. Annals of Carnegie Museum vol. 44 Article 8.
  • Anderson J.L. and E.S. Pooley (1977) Some plants identified in the rumina of Nyala antelope Tragelaphus angasi in Ndumu Game Reserve. Lammergeyer, Journal of Natal Parks Board, 23:40-45.
  • De Moor, P.P., E.S. Pooley, G. Neville and J. Barichievy (1977) Vegetation of Ndumu Game Reserve, Natal. A Quantitative Physiognomic Survey. Annals Natal Museum. 23(1): 239-272
  • Pooley, E.S. (1978) A Checklist of the Plants of Ndumu Game Reserve, North-eastern Zululand. J.S. Afr. Bot. 44(1) : 1-54
  • Pooley, E.S. (1980) A report on a study of Smilax kraussiana in the St Lucia Resort Game Park. Internal report,Natal Parks Board.
  • Pooley, E.S. (1980) Some notes on the utilization of natural resources by the tribal people of Maputaland. IN Studies on the Ecology of Maputaland, edited by M.N. Bruton & K.GH. Cooper, Wildlife Society of SA pp 467–479
  • Pooley, E.S. (1989) Palms of Southern Africa. In: Veld and Flora, magazine of the Botanical Society of SA.
  • Smedley, L.N. J.L. Ribeiro-Torres (E.S. Pooley, research contributor) (1979) Man and the Pongola Floodplain: a preliminary study. HSRC report no. S-62

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