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Digitizing the Matobo Hills Arachnid collections at the Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe
The Arachnid collection at the Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe contains information that can be useful to policy makers and medical practitioners, and it needs to digitalized and organized in a multimedia database for easy access to every interested person. The database will be shared via GBIF for reliable access.
Freshwater biodiversity of the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe: Assessing conservation priorities using primary species occurrence data
This project seeks to mobilise data on freshwater biodiversity in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe and will make use of Biodiversity Informatics tools to identify the important sites for Conservation of Freshwater biodiversity, with a focus on fish, invertebrates, amphibians and bird species in the region.
Mobilizing specimen data on bats and rodents from Zimbabwe
Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Free and Open Access to Biodiversity Data.
Providing access to the zoology collection of the Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe
This project collates and digitizes biodiversity data from the Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe and targets the publishing of 11000 mammal specimen records.
Mobilization of data on non-timber forest species in biodiversity hotspots of Zimbabwe
Zimbabwean forests and woodlands are rich in biodiversity, supplying both timber and non-timber forest products (NTFPs) for subsistence and commercial gains. However data about biodiversity are either scattered in many databases or reside on paper or other media not amenable to interactive searching. Therefore, policy makers and other development agents working on NTFPs in biodiversity hotspots are confounded by the lack of accessible, relevant and reliable biodiversity data to help in decision making. In this project, we aim to work with the Forestry Commission, the custodians of forest resou…
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