SABAP2 Southern African Bird Atlas Project 2 Visual progress: annually July 2007 to July 2012, and 22 January 2013 Les Underhill, Doug Harebottle and Michael Brooks Animal Demography Unit Department of Zoology University of Cape Town http://sabap2.adu.org.za
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SABAP2 Annual Progress - July 2007 to January 2013
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SABAP2Southern African Bird Atlas
Project 2Visual progress:
annually July 2007 to July 2012, and 22 January 2013
Les Underhill, Doug Harebottle and Michael Brooks
Animal Demography UnitDepartment of ZoologyUniversity of Cape Townhttp://sabap2.adu.org.za
SABAP2 is a partnership between the Animal Demography Unit at the University of Cape Town, BirdLife South Africa and the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI)
1 July 20070 pentads0.00%
26 July 20081798 pentads10.38%
22 July 20094819 pentads27.83%
22 July 20107339 pentads42.38%
22 July 20119247 pentads53.40%
22 July 201210805 pentads62.39%
22 January 201311417 pentads65.93%
• SABAP2 milestones in the past month :– 14% of all pentads reached DARK GREEN on 13 January– 100 pentads with more than 100 checklists on 31 December– 12 million records in the combined SABAP1 and SABAP2
database– In terms of pentads visited, Northern Cape (1547) overtook
Western Cape (1533) as the province in second place • It is important that this project continue• If you or your company can help to sponsor SABAP2, please
• SABAP2 milestones in the past month :– 14% of all pentads reached DARK GREEN on 13 January– 100 pentads with more than 100 checklists on 31 December– 12 million records in the combined SABAP1 and SABAP2
database– In terms of pentads visited, Northern Cape (1547) overtook
Western Cape (1533) as the province in second place • It is important that this project continue• If you or your company can help to sponsor SABAP2, please
– UCT donations account, Standard Bank, Rondebosch– Branch 025009, Account 071522387 (SWIFT code is
SBZAZAJJ)– Beneficiary reference: Fund 231454 (this is the ADU’s
donations “fund” and tells the University where to transfer the money to)
– Please send an email to Sue Kuyper [email protected] and tell her that you want the donation to be allocated to SABAP2
– UCT will send a Section 18A tax donation certificate
UCT does not charge any "levy" on donations; the entire amount comes to the ADU. There is a levy on formal contracts, but the multiple services we get for the amount we pay are pretty good – the ADU projects could not be run cheaper off campus – one of the most important benefits is the fantastic high quality access we get onto the global internet highways!