BIRDIE PROJECT (PROJECT PARTNER - BIRDMAP)
The BIRDIE platform gathers and interprets data about wetlands and waterbirds to provide information that is useful for decision-making. It sources data from SABAP2 and CWAC databases, which are checked and analysed using statistical models. An online dashboard allows users to access up-to-date indicators about bird distribution, abundance and richness at wetland sites....
Strategic Opportunism: What Works in Africa- (LINK - BIRDMAP)
Lessons learned from six major conservation and research projects, across ten African countriesPresents new models of regional collaboration and citizen-science based projects...
A Deeper Birding Journey Through Listing (BLOG - SABAP2)
Every year the news filters through of a birder that has chosen to tackle some sort of ‘Big Year’ type challenge. ...
Britstown Bash (BLOG - SABAP2)
SABAP2 – The Britstown Bash...
Six Reasons that Every Birder Should be Using Birdlasser (PROJECT PARTNER - BIRDMAP)
Without a doubt, one of the best birding apps available on the market is the Birdlasser App....
The Birding Life - blog and other stories (LINK - SABAP2)
This website is dedicated to this crazy lifestyle that we call birding! Adam also shares his passion for the Southern African Bird Atlas Project....
Systematic atlasing in Hessequa – Report on the first cycle of seasonal monitoring (REPORT - SABAP2) , Biodiversity Observations, 11 (3), 1 - 14.
Systematic atlasing in Hessequa – Report on the first cycle of seasonal monitoring...
Kenya BirdMap Blog (BLOG - KENYA)
Check out our blog for information, tips and updates relating to the Kenya Bird Map project. We also publish interesting sightings and field reports/stories from atlassers. Feel free to send us your stories on kenyabirdmap@naturekenya.org along with a few photos and we will publish them....
Kenya BirdMap (PROJECT PARTNER - KENYA)
A species' distribution is the most fundamental information needed in order to conserve it. Almost 30 years ago bird records were collected across Kenya that resulted in the book, A Bird Atlas of Kenya, that mapped and described the status of all the 1,065 species of birds then recorded in the country. Since then much has changed in terms of habitats and climatic conditions in Kenya and as a result the distributions and status of many of our birds have also dramatically changed – but we don’t know how or to what extent!...
FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology (PROJECT PARTNER - SABAP2)
The FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology (affectionately known as the Fitztitute) is located at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, where it is housed within the Department of Biological Sciences....
Agulhas Plain Bird Project (ASSOCIATE PROJECT - SABAP2)
Key bird distribution data for the Agulhas plain region - a must-read for any visitors! ...
Stories from Blue Hill Escape (BLOG - SABAP2)
A collection of tales about life in the remote regions of South Africa, often surveying birds, or analyzing data...
Bird Surveys by Vincent Parker (BLOG - SABAP2)
A collection of blog stories on atlassing some of the most remote and arid areas in Southern Africa...
Biodiversity Observations (JOURNAL - SABAP2)
Anecdotes, studies and tales from citizen scientists in Africa...
BirdLasser (PROJECT PARTNER - BIRDMAP)
BirdLasser is fun for birders and good for birds. For both beginners and twitchers, BirdLasser is a fun way to record your sightings and share with friends, your community and contribute to conservation....
BirdLife South Africa (PROJECT PARTNER - SABAP2)
BirdLife South Africa strives to conserve birds, their habitats and biodiversity through scientifically-based programmes, through supporting the sustainable and equitable use of natural resources and by encouraging people to enjoy and value nature....
SANBI (PROJECT PARTNER - SABAP2)
The South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) contributes to South Africa’s sustainable development by facilitating access to biodiversity data, generating information and knowledge, building capacity, providing policy advice, showcasing and conserving biodiversity in its national botanical and zoological gardens...