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THE GREEN TRUST DATABASE OF THREATENED SOUTH AFRICAN INVERTEBRATES
 

· Invertebrates comprise 95% of biological diversity. However, they are poorly known and understood, and in fact less than half the invertebrate species in South Africa are officially named. Even more horrifying, every day invertebrate species are going extinct without us even knowing about them. This project aims to list those South African invertebrate species that are most likely to go extinct in the near future. This list will empower conservation agencies and decision-makers with information with which to make sensible and sustainable land-use and development decisions.

· This website provides a searchable, interactive database of threatened invertebrate species in South Africa. Information on distribution, identification, threats and threat status (IUCN category) and, where available, basic biology is included for each species. The database can be searched at various taxonomic levels, or by locality at provincial or district level.

· Taxon experts are continuously adding to or altering the species listed as more species become included in the IUCN Global Red List (www.redlist.org), as threat status changes, or as more data on distribution and biology become available.

· All species included in the database have been, or are in the process of being listed on the IUCN Red List though the Southern African Invertebrate Specialist Group. The stage at which a particular species is at in the Red Listing process is detailed under the "status" column of the database.

· It must be recognised that the list is incomplete - there are about
80 000 known invertebrate species in South Africa - evaluating all of these is impossible.

· Many invertebrate species are extremely difficult to identify based only on gross morphology. The identification section of the database can serve as a guide, but in most cases experts will need to be consulted for confirmation of species identifications. Expert contact details are available in the database.

· Address queries or comments to Michelle Hamer at hamerm@ukzn.ac.za

Funding for the project is provided by The Green Trust, an associated trust of WWF-SA in partnership with Nedbank Green.

   
   
 
  Project Leaders : Dr. Michelle Hamer
    Prof. M. Samways
     
  Participants : Prof. Rob Slotow