This two-day national consultation will bring together government agencies responsible for biodiversity conservation and management, biodiversity experts, academia, and national herbaria and museums to discuss Nepal’s capacity for open-access biodiversity data mobilisation, as well as the opportunities and challenges associated with it. See more
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National Dissemination Webinar on Open Access Biodiversity Data Publishing in Bangladesh, [4 Sep 2025]
Join us for the webinar on sharing experiences and raising awareness about biodiversity data mobilisation in Bangladesh. The webinar aims to sensitise participants and also showcase the importance of sharing data. See more
We invite you to join the virtual webinar on biodiversity data mobilisation in Pakistan. The webinar aims to share the information in the global biodiversity database, GBIF. See more
This webinar aims to sensitise participants to the challenges of biodiversity data availability, introduce tools and best practices for data mobilisation, and demonstrate how contributions from biodiversity hotspots, such as India, can inform global conservation efforts. See more
Join us for a webinar on Biodiversity Data Mobilisation and Training on 05 August 2025, jointly organised by the National Biodiversity Centre and the National Mushroom Centre, Bhutan, in collaboration with the ICIMOD and GBIF: The Global Biodiversity Information Facility. See more
Enhancing institutional capacity for biodiversity data management in the Hindu Kush Himalaya using the Global Biodiversity Information Facility’s Open Access Platform. See more
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Join us for a webinar on Biodiversity Data Mobilisation and Training on 05 August 2025, jointly organised by the National Biodiversity Centre and the National Mushroom Centre, Bhutan, in collaboration with the ICIMOD and GBIF: The Global Biodiversity Information Facility. See more
Open-access biodiversity data platforms, such as GBIF and HKHBIF, are transforming conservation in the Hindu Kush Himalaya, supporting global biodiversity goals – including the KMGBF and the SDGs. See more
Kailash Sacred Landscape (KSL) is a transboundary landscape with rich ecological and biological diversity. This publication is the first volume of the three-volume book, documenting the gymnosperm and angiosperm flora of KSL in north-west Nepal. Learn more
An effort was made to document the rich floral biodiversity in the form of the “Pictorial Handbook on Flowers of Sikkim”, which includes 376 species of common occurrence flowers as well as rare, endangered and endemic flowering plants. For details, please contact Mr Pema Bhutia