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GlobalBarcode Bulletin Vol. 2, No. 3 – October 2011

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Out of the lab and into the field
California group is testing the waters for environmental barcoding

South African barcoders head for the wetlands
iSimangaliso Wetland Park was the destination for the 2011 Toyota Enviro Outreach expedition.

Herps come in from the cold
Herpetologists now have their own barcoding campaign

Beauty on the front porch
How a love of moths turned an oyster farmer into a barcoder

What’s in your teabag
Three high school students use barcodes to find the answer

PLoS One launches Mexico City Collection
Proceedings of the Third International Barcode of Life Conference

African partnership initiative launched
Bringing together biodiversity researchers and potential users of DNA barcoding

Essay: Navigating around hazards to barcoding, 2011
iBOL Chair Jesse Ausubel on how to avoid the speed bumps on the road to 5 million barcodes

Opinion: Does the species count really matter?
Eminent biologists beg to differ on the significance of the new total species estimate

Research Roundup
A selection of recent scientific publications on DNA barcoding


News

Enviro Outreach 2012 targets invasive species
Toyota expedition’s third barcode blitz in South Afric...Read more
Daniel Janzen honoured with BBVA Foundation award
“Pioneer of the science of restoration ecology” ...Read more

Events

QBOL EPPO Conference on DNA barcoding and diagnostic methods for plant pests

May 21-25, 2012, Haarlem, Netherlands

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FISH-BOL World Conference

June 12-14, 2012, Yeosu, Korea

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Features

For Scientists

Darwin’s butterflies?
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For Enthusiasts

Beauty on the front porch
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