SASSB 2021 Webinar Series

SASSB 2021 Webinar Series

SASSB wants to hear about your systematics research! The Southern African Society for Systematic Biology is hosting a webinar series based on systematic research. The webinar will take two hours and will be held on the First Thursday of the month at 16:00. The first...
Gone but not forgotten

Gone but not forgotten

David Allan, Photographic Competition Winner: The most iconic specimen I describe the Dodo Skeleton as a first-hand view back into a lost past. It is one of the two most complete skeletons of the Dodo anywhere in the world. Did you know? Dodos were a type of pigeon....
Gems of the Oceans

Gems of the Oceans

Kerry Hunter, Photographic Competition Winner: The most beautiful specimen Special facts about the ‘2 in 1’ mollusk – Gemmula kieneri with Malluvium lissum Just over 3 months ago, this little member of the Turridae family (sea snails and marine gastropod...
Forum Poetry Reflections: Healing Nature, Healing Us

Forum Poetry Reflections: Healing Nature, Healing Us

Written by Shanelle Ribeiro, NSCF Hub In her book Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants, Robin Kimmerer aptly notes that the relationship between self and the world is reciprocal, as we work to heal the earth, the...
My experience of the NSCF virtual forum 2021

My experience of the NSCF virtual forum 2021

Terry Reynolds Berry, Iziko Museums of South Africa This was my first year attending the NSCF Forum, of which I was able to sit in on days 1 and 2. I was most delighted to meet several fellow entomologists in the group chats, yay for insect lovers! I really enjoyed...

Recordings | NSCF Virtual Forum 2021

Did you miss the Forum or some of the sessions? Were there sessions that you really wanted to attend, but because it was parallel to the session you attended, you missed out on it? Worry not! Recordings of the Forum and its sessions are up on our YouTube...