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Maps of Sabi Sand Coalitions Males and Prides

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I try update one time at week, but in this last week i had a problem while I tried update to QGIS Cloud and i lost a part of work. (The locality color areas lost).
I need help because i dont know how many prides are actually in Sabi Sands and localitation.
Some prides and males coalition had different names. (Netsvu/Kambula for example). I dont know if Talatami pride for example have another name etc etc).

I send the last update with Mangheni subadults incluided. (When I can up the map to web you could click the link and see the map with zoom and could see all cleary).

You have understand the males and the prides are continuously moving and is dificult represent theirs position exactly.

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