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CITES and BABS (bioprospecting) session for Researchers working with CITES species or IKS: PMB campus, 28 Sept 9-11
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Invitation to two presentations relevant to biological research, on CITES & BABS

 1. CITES implementation in South Africa 

By: Ms Malepo Phoshoko (CITES Policy Development and Implementation, DFFE)

 2.  Legislative framework regulating Bioprospecting, Access and Benefit Sharing (BABS) in South Africa.

 By: Mr Ntambudzeni Nepfumembe (DFFE)

 

Presenters are from the Pretoria offices of Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the   Environment (DFFE).    A Question & Answer opportunity is included.

Aimed at:

-  Researchers working with CITES-listed species (plant/animal, living/not);

 Museum and Herbarium workers with CITES species in collections;

-  Researchers studying Biological Organisms for:

            Medicinal & Chemical  properties, Traditional use,

            Ethnobotany & Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS)

... even if not intended for commercial development.

 

BABS legislation is applied more widely than most researchers realise.

Please use this opportunity to ensure that your research is lawful.

 

Date:   Thursday, 28 September 2023

Time:   9.00 — 11.00 am

Venue: UKZN Pietermaritzburg campus, John Bews B-block,         

            Bews MAIN Lecture Theatre (directions given on request)

 

Please RSVP by 26 Sept to:     Dr Christina Potgieter Curry

potgietercj@ukzn.ac.za           X5146

 

Visitors from Other Institutions are very welcome.

Please encourage Post-Graduate students to attend.

Hosted by Bews Herbarium, School of Life Sciences (Pmb), University of KwaZulu-Natal 

 

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DFFE 28 Sept.pdf
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Category Research
Posted 18 September 2023
By Christina Potgieter
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From UKZN
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Howard College Staff  Howard College Students 
Edgewood Staff  EdgWood Students 
Medical School Staff  Medical School Students 
PMB Staff  PMB Students 
Westville Staff  Westville Students 
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