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The Natural Science Collections Facility is a network of South African institutions holding natural science collections, established as part of the Department of Science & Technology’s Research Infrastructure Roadmap and co-ordinated by the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI). Participating institutions are committed to collaborating to achieve the following objectives:
Collections secured and accessible physically and virtually for research
Data from specimens in collections accessible and used for managing collections, research and decision-making
Research on collections and associated data addresses issues of national and global relevance
Collections and associated research provide services to identify natural science specimens for a range of stakeholders including in the agriculture, health, environmental management and academic sectors
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Deceive or die
Nonkoliso Mgibantaka, Photographic Competition Winner: The ugliest specimen I describe this frogfish specimen as being so weird/unusual and wonderful, it’s just not easy to take your eyes away from it. It has a short-stocky body, rough skin, big mouth with many short...
Youth in Collections | Celebrating Youth Month
Profiles by Sanelisiwe Miya, SANBI KZN Herbarium In celebration of youth month (June), Sanelisiwe Miya (SANBI KZN Herbarium) has begun an initiative to highlight the great and interesting work being done by young people in natural science collections. Four individuals...
NSCF/BBSA Job Post Readvertisement | Principal Technician: Science Communication
The Natural Science Collections Facility (NSCF) and Biodiversity Biobank South Africa (BBSA) are looking for a skilled and independent individual who will lead the implementation of BBSA communication and outreach activities, and contribute to the production of...
New species described from South African collections
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Virtual Museum
The NSCF aims to increase the accessibility and use of natural science collections for research and also to secure collections.
One mechanism of achieving both these objectives is to establish a “virtual museum” which will take the form of detailed images of important specimens such as types, and to also provide digital access to documents such as historical field notes, old catalogue books and accession registers and other documents related to the collections. Over the next two years we will initiate a project to digitise specimens and important documents and to make these available online. We also aim to show some of the collection store rooms online to provide a sense of the scope and scale of these for the public who rarely have the chance to see these hidden treasures.