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Virtual Museuming at Mwamba Conservation Centre, A Rocha Kenya

Posted on 04/06/2019 by Les Underhill

Mwamba is the Conservation Centre of A Rocha Kenya. It is on the coast, and offshore is the Watamu Marine National Park. Just inland is the Arabuko-Sokoke Fores...

Citizen Science/Trip report/Virtual Museum

Filling in the Gaps: Citizen Science on the Road

Posted on 04/06/2019 by Karis Daniel

An early start at 5:45 a.m. enabled us to reach Matjiesfontein railway station just after first light. We were traveling from Cape Town to Hanover in the Northe...

Biodiversity/Citizen Science/Trip report

… participating in a Tropical Biology Association course in Nairobi

Posted on 03/06/2019 by Les Underhill

It was a great privilege to be part of the team teaching at a course for the Tropical Biology Association in Nairobi during April. The course was called “...

Biodiversity/Karoo/Site report/Virtual Museum

The BDI visits the Karoo Gariep Nature Reserve …

Posted on 30/05/2019 by Les Underhill

Within an hour of a dusk arrival at what was then known as the Karoo Gariep Nature Reserve (now the Khoisan Karoo Conservancy) … … we had not only b...

Bird ringing

Ringing the Dark-backed Weaver

Posted on 27/05/2019 by Dieter Oschadleus

Dark-backed Weavers are locally common in forest patches along the eastern seaboard of Africa and across Eastern and central Africa to Cameroon. Their nests may...

Biodiversity/Citizen Science/Trip report/Virtual Museum

BirdPixing in Yzerfontein

Posted on 07/05/2019 by Les Underhill

On Sunday morning, 5 May 2019, the grid cell “Yzerfontein” had 15 BirdPix* records for 12 species. This called for an intervention! So I went BirdPi...

Fig 2. With 516 records, Hagenomyia tristis is the second most frequently recorded species in the LacewingMAP database. There are 154 photographic records. This photograph was taken by Bernardine Altenroxel near Mooketsi, Limpopo. This record is curated at http://vmus.adu.org.za/?vm=LacewingMAP-596
Biodiversity Observations

LacewingMAP progress report

Posted on 03/05/2019 by admin

Mansell M, Underhill LG, and Navarro R. 2019. LacewingMAP – Progress report on the Atlas of African Neuroptera and Megaloptera, 2014 – 2019. Biodive...

Citizen Science/News/OdonataMAP/Virtual Museum

How To Shoot Your Dragon

Posted on 30/04/2019 by Megan Loftie-Eaton

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Bird ringing/Paardeberg/Site report

Ringing at Sonop farm, Paardeberg

Posted on 29/04/2019 by Dieter Oschadleus

Paardeberg Inselberg is surrounded by vineyards and farms, but patches of fynbos, trees, farm dams, homestead gardens provide varied habitat and good diversity ...

Re-launch of IBC, IITA, Ibadan, Nigeria, 13 February 2016 (Photo credit: Babajide Agboola)
Biodiversity Observations

Contributions of the Ibadan Bird Club

Posted on 23/04/2019 by admin

Awoyemi AG and Bown D. 2019. Bird conservation in Africa – the contributions of the Ibadan Bird Club. Biodiversity Observations 10.9:1-12 Biodiversity Obs...

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