Angua, Mao. 2005. Assessing the ecological integrity of freshwater ecosystems. (Supervisors: Mathieu Rouget, Andrew Balmford, Jenny Day).
da Silva, Jessica. 2005. Can conservation genetics save one of South Africa's critically endangered cycads? (Supervisors: Terry Hedderson, Gail Reeves).
Farmer, Helen. 2005. Factors influencing spatial use of the landscape by indigenous herbivores: implications for vegetation monitoring in the Succulent Karoo. (Supervisors: Sue Milton, Colette van Deventer).
Lawrence. Cloverley. 2005. Mapping and biodiversity surveys of subtidal habitats in KwaZulu Natal. (Supervisors: George Branch, Jean Harris).
Little, Ian. 2005. Does timber density influence the abundance of Northern Bobwhite Quails Colinus virginianus? (Supervisor: Tim Crowe).
Lowe, Steven. 2005. The impact of invasive fish and invasive plants on the invertebrate fauna of a river in the Cape floristic region. (Supervisor: Jenny Day).
Mader, André. 2005. Elephant impact on trees in the Little Karoo. (Supervisor: Timm Hoffman).
Napier, Victoria. 2005. Evaluation of the subsistence fishery in the Knysna estuary, South Africa. (Supervisors: Jane Turpie, Barry Clark).
Osano, Philip. 2005. Estimating the Opportunity Cost of Biodiversity: A Case Study of the Western Cape, South Africa. (Supervisors: Andrew Balmford, Mathieu Rouget, Jane Turpie, Morné du Plessis).
Owino, Alfred. 2005. Papyrus swamp habitat loss and degradation: Impacts on endemic birds in Kenya. (Supervisor: Peter Ryan).
Owen, Cheryl-Samantha. 2005. Is the supply of trophy elephants to the Botswana hunting market sustainable? (Supervisor: Phil Hockey).
Rahlao, Sebataolo. 2005. Recovery of Worcester Veld Reserve after 65 years of rest from grazing - a long-term vegetation assessment. (Supervisor: Timm Hoffman).
Soka, Geoffrey. 2005. The importance of monkey beetle (Scarabaeidae: Hopliini) pollination for Aizoaceae and Asteraceae in grazed and ungrazed sites at Paulshoek, Succulent Karoo, South Africa. (Supervisors: Mike Picker, C Mayer).
Spear, Dian. 2005. Dealing with socially complex species in population viability analysis: a case study of the cooperatively-breeding southern ground hornbill, Bucorvus leadbeateri. (Supervisor: Morné du Plessis).