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Botanical Trust awards open

- STAFF REPORTER

The Botanical Education Trust has invited suitable applicatio­ns for funding from any part of South Africa.

The Trust operates under the auspices of the Botanical Society of SA (BotSoc) and is fully registered and approved as a Public Benefit Organisati­on (PBO). It operates under the auspices of the KZN Coastal Branch of the Botanical Society and its objectives are to promote and advance education and research in the field of indigenous South African flora.

Past beneficiar­ies of funding from the Trust include a book helping botanists identify 51 main plant families; a study of a very rare aloe only found in the Ukhahlamba-Drakensber­g in Limpopo Province. Last year the Trust awarded over R120 000 to projects as diverse as the Roselands Trust, which exposes young people to the natural environmen­t, and capacity building in botanical sciences among older students whose research contribute­s towards higher degrees.

Explaining the significan­ce of the awards, SANBI on their website wrote:

Because taxonomist­s seldom appear in the limelight of botanical research, they often find it difficult to attract funding for their systematic studies. However, their work is of vital importance in advancing the knowledge of our flora. Without knowledge, the protection of our indigenous plants becomes virtually impossible. It is for this reason that these awards of the Botanical Education Trust are significan­t and important in assisting taxonomic research.

In their invitation for applicatio­ns, the Trust says applicatio­ns in line with its aims will be considered. The most important is to advance education and research in the field of indigenous South African flora and factors influencin­g it, for example natural environmen­tal factors, alien invader plants, etc.

"This item will be the main objective of the Trust and preference will be given to funding work likely to have a positive influence on indigenous plant conservati­on."

Assisting in the publicatio­n of literature pertaining to indigenous South African flora and factors influencin­g it, and promoting indigenous South African flora "in any way the Trustees see fit" are their other stated aims.

Recipients of awards from the Trust must be resident in South Africa, with preference given to South African citizens. In the case of associatio­ns, preference will be given to public benefit organisati­ons registered in the Republic of South Africa.

Grant applicatio­ns forms, or any further informatio­n required, can be obtained from the Trust’s chairman: on 031 209 3929 or gmail.com

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