VEGMAPhoto (s Afr) Project progress report - May 2022

Dear VEGMappers 😊

It is a pleasure to report that we have now collected landscape photos in 192 of our 459 vegetation types, that is an additional 28 vegetation types since our last progress report and a total of 42% of all our vegetation types. We acknowledge the great progress made with your valuable contributions. There are now over 2 400 observations, and 293 identifiers and observers.
Thank you for supporting the VEGMAPhoto project, and to new identifiers and observers; Welcome!

Please take a moment to look at our progress and hard work in the map below. Areas in darker green indicate vegetation types that have more landscape photos while white spaces indicate types that have not yet been tagged in this project.

It is interesting to note that the leading vegetation types with over 100 observations is Sundays Arid Thicket, followed by Winburg Grassy Shrubland, Highveld Alluvial Vegetation and then Central Free State Grassland.

Keep on thinking of the VEGMAPhoto project while you are on field adventures and take landscape photos to share with the project. Remember to include a photo of a dominant species for that specific vegetation type.
Importantly, please keep it to one vegetation type per observation.

Remember, if you have old landscape photos with GPS co-ordinates that you would like to share with the project and don’t have the time to load them into the project, email us at vegmap@sanbi.org.za and we will assist you by uploading them for you.

Until our next update, Happy iNatting Naturalists!
Sam Msweli on behalf of the VEGMAP team 😊

Publicado el mayo 31, 2022 07:55 MAÑANA por sam_ms sam_ms

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Hi Sam,
I regularly go into an area that appears to have very few photos. Is there a much more detailed map that I can see so that I can check my archives and plan some outings. Outings with a purpose are great. :-)
Thanx
Richard

Publicado por thepiper hace casi 2 años

Hi Sam,

I support that question from Richard. The scale of the figure above does not allow me to determine if there are areas accessible to me which I might be able to add. Ideally we need to have your plot of under-recorded VegMap photo quadrants overlaying a Google Earth or Google Maps image

Publicado por graham_g hace casi 2 años

Hi Richard and Graham,

Thank you for your feedback. A more detailed map overlaying Google Earth is a useful idea, and we are going to work on a kmz version of the map and will update the blog post, and include the link to download or view the file.
@thepiper @graham_g

Publicado por sam_ms hace casi 2 años

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