Sisyphus muricatus
Sisyphys muricatus (Photo credit: Scarab Research Group)
Sisyphys muricatus (Photo credit: Scarab Research Group)
Dr. Aime Tsinda (right) from IPAR listening to Director of Research from the Horn Economic & Social Policy Institute talking about policy framework in Ethiopia. 2015. (Photo courtesy of Aime Tsinda)
IPAR delegation in discussion with The Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA) and the Horn Economic & Social Policy Institute (HESPI) researchers, Addis Ababa. 2015. (Photo courtesy of Aime Tsinda)
Dr. Aime Tsinda (4th from right) and Lillian Mutesi (right) at Ethiopian Economic Association Headquarter, Addis Ababa. 2015 (Photo courtesy of Aime Tsinda)
Participants in the BioBlitz from multiple institutions across Madagascar - and the iNat stick for those hard to reach observations! September 2015 (Photo Credit: Stuart Cable)
Map showing high density of observations in Madagascar, mostly as a result of the JRS project. September 2015 (Photo Credit: Steven Bachman)
Romer using smartphone and the iNaturalist Guide feature to identify plants in the field and record observations. September 2015. (Photo Credit: Stuart Cable)
Audrey Ndaba capturing a burrowing scorpion in the KwaZulu-Natal scorpion survey. 2015. (Photo: Bridgit Davis)
Lorenzo Prendini identifying scorpions at the National Museum of Namibia. 2015. (Photo: Tharina Bird)
Tharina Bird identifying solifuges. 2015. (Photo: Bridgit Davis)