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SA botanist discovers new species of iris in the Langeberg

SA botanist discovers new species of iris in the Langeberg

​South African botanist Brian du Preez (29) has discovered a beautiful new species from the Iridaceae family high up in the Langeberg Mountains of the Western...

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NRF honours SU ecologist with Lifetime Achievement Award

NRF honours SU ecologist with Lifetime Achievement Award

​The National Research Foundation (NRF) honoured Emeritus Professor Brian van Wilgen with the Lifetime Achievement Award, the highest honour that is bestowed...

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First global estimate of importance of pollinators for seed production in plants

First global estimate of importance of pollinators for seed production in plants

About 175 000 plant species – half of all flowering plants – mostly or completely rely on animal pollinators to make seeds and so to reproduce. Declines in...

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WWF Living Planet Report: two-thirds decline in wildlife populations on average since 1970

WWF Living Planet Report: two-thirds decline in wildlife populations on average since 1970

​​​Prof Guy Midgley from Stellenbosch University is one of 125 specialists from around the world who have contributed to the World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) Living...

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Individual dolphin calls used to estimate population size and movement in the wild

Individual dolphin calls used to estimate population size and movement in the wild

An international team of scientists has succeeded in using the signature whistles of individual bottlenose dolphins off the coast of Namibia to estimate the...

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Cape fur seals can nurse their pups well into adulthood

Cape fur seals can nurse their pups well into adulthood

​Some Cape fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus) mothers may nurse their young for several years longer than previously thought, thereby potentially...

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Young ecologist receives prestigious Robert May award

Young ecologist receives prestigious Robert May award

​​​​​Dr Corneile Minnaar, a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Botany and Zoology at Stellenbosch University (SU), was awarded the Robert May early...

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New evidence that bacteria drive biodiversity in the Cape Floral Region

New evidence that bacteria drive biodiversity in the Cape Floral Region

​​Botanists from Stellenbosch University have come one step closer to unravelling the mystery of the Cape Floral Region's extraordinary levels of biodiversity...

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New crab species discovered in Eastern Cape ‘forgotten’ forests

New crab species discovered in Eastern Cape ‘forgotten’ forests

​A new 'pearl white' freshwater crab species has been discovered in the 'forgotten' Eastern Cape forests of South Africa.

Prof Savel Daniels, a molecular...

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Launch of the Digital Marloth Collection

Launch of the Digital Marloth Collection

A precious collection of the original botanical illustrations prepared for printing between 1912 and 1932 in Rudolf Marloth's Flora of South Africa, has now...

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