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BIOSCAN: Illuminating biodiversity and supporting sustainability
The iBOL Consortium launches a research program that seeks to discover species and reveal their interactions and dynamics
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About the iBOL Consortium
The iBOL consortium involves scientists and research organizations in 30+ nations. It is developing and employing the DNA-based identification systems required to deliver a detailed understanding of global biodiversity by working in partnership with academic, government, and private sector organizations.
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LIFEPLAN BRINGS 12.6 MILLION EUR TO AID BIOSCAN’S PROGRESS
LIFEPLAN has the overarching goal of collecting biodiversity data and designing statistical methods to assess the effects of climate change and land use on species diversity.
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