Countries and/or regions |
Link |
Comment |
Zimbabwe |
Biodiversity Foundation for Africa
|
The Biodiversity Foundation for Africa which is based in
Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, was set up in 1992. It undertakes biological
research into tropical African biodiversity, and seeks to make
the resulting information widely accessible. |
Zimbabwe |
Zambezi Society |
The Zambezi Society is the only conservation group devoted
solely to looking after the Zambezi, the finest and wildest river
in Africa. |
South Africa |
Ispot
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Ispot was originally created in the UK by the Open University. Ispot Southern Africa is the regional version of the same project. It is an example of Citizen Science and enables users to submit images of wildlife for identification and provides a structure for users to identify the images of others. As at the end of 2013, 93,710 observations had been submitted to the site of which 60,076 were observations of plants. |
South Africa |
Animal Demography Unit: Virtual Museum
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The Virtual Museum (VM) provides the platform for citizen scientists to contribute to biodiversity projects. Although most of the projects are zoological, two of them (orchids and trees) refer to plants. |
South Africa |
Botanical Society of South Africa
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The Society is concerned with the study of the flora of South Africa. It publishes books on botanical topics and is actively involved in conservation and education. |
South Africa |
South Africa National Biodiversity Institute |
See the Geographic links page for details of this organisation. |
Africa |
AETFAT 2017
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This is the Association for the study of the taxonomy of tropical African plants. The next congress will be held in Livingstone, Zambia in 2020. |
Belgium |
Botanic Garden Meise
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This is an internationally important Botanic Garden, situated just north of Brussels, in the centre of Belgium. It is also a centre for research on tropical and especially African plants. |