SAEON Snippets
New website for ILTER’s East Asia and Pacific Regional Network
The East Asia and Pacific Regional Network (ILTER-EAP) of the
International Long-Term Ecological Research (ILTER) Network launched
its website on 21 November, 2005.
This follows an Information Management workshop that was held in
Beijing on 20-22 July 2005, in which SAEON was an active participant.
An undertaking was made during the Workshop to establish a website for
the East Asia and Pacific Regional Network.
The website, which is available at www.ilter-eap.org, serves
as a platform for exchanging information on Long-Term Ecological
Research in the East Asian and Pacific region. All SAEON e-News
subscribers are invited to make full use of the site, particularly the
E-Forum online, as a tool to promote information exchange and
collaboration among ILTER members.
Comments or suggestions can be directed to Lai Pengfei at laipf@cern.ac.cn orlaipf@igsnrr.ac.cn.
SAEON’s congratulations to the East
Asia and
Pacific Regional Network for this milestone
achievement!
Education experts review SAEON’s Education Outreach Programme
The Network of Education Experts convened in Pretoria on 24 November to review the progress of SAEON’s Education Outreach Programme. The main focus of the meeting was the implementation of a schools’ monitoring programme at the SAEON Nodes.
The Network is the primary advisory body for SAEON’s Education Outreach Programme. Representing various organisations involved with the environment, science and technology, members put their considerable experience in outreach education to good use by setting standards in place for the successful and professional execution of these programmes, and monitoring and reviewing the programmes throughout the country.
SAEON participates in the AfricaGIS2005 Conference
SAEON had the privilege of participating in the AfricaGIS2005
Conference, a highly informative event with workshops on GEOSS,
Sensorweb, Collaborative GIS and Spatial data standards of particular
relevance to SAEON.
SAEON’s information management co-ordinator, Avinash Chuntharpursat,
delivered a presentation about SAEON. Details of the presentation can
be found at :
www.africagis2005.org.za/agp/africagispapers
The Conference was a resounding success with the CSIR Conference Centre
being filled to capacity with participants and displays, and with
events running from 29 October to 4 November 2005 .
SAEON’s congratulations to GISSA (Geographic Information Society
of South
Africa ),
EIS-Africa and other stakeholders on a job well done!
Mysterious carnivore could be new species
Environmental researchers are preparing to capture what they call a new, mysterious species of carnivore on Borneo , the first such discovery on the wildlife-rich Indonesian island in over a century.
Environmental Group WWF said its researchers photographed the
strange animal, which looks like a cross between a cat and a fox, in
the dense, central mountainous rainforests of Borneo . “This could be
the first time in more than a century that a new carnivore has been
discovered on the island,” they said.
The mammal, slightly larger than a cat with red fur and a long tail,
was photographed twice by a camera trap at night set up to capture the
behaviour of nocturnal animals in the rainforest.
Wildlife experts who viewed the photographs of the animal, which has
very small ears and large hind legs, said they had never seen such a
creature before and were convinced that it was a new species. If it
proves to be that, it would be the first since the discovery of the
Borneo ferret-badger in 1895.
Researchers hope to confirm the discovery by setting cage traps to
catch a live specimen. (Adapted from Pretoria News)