African BioServices is an independent resource for research, news, and analysis on African ecology, biodiversity, and conservation science. Coverage spans ecosystem services, wildlife research, conservation policy, indigenous communities, and climate change across Sub-Saharan Africa.
Topics include the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem, East African wildlife monitoring, biodiversity conservation, ecosystem service valuation, human-wildlife coexistence, and the intersection of demographic change with natural resource management.
Areas of Coverage
- Ecosystem Services — valuation of natural capital, forest carbon, watershed protection across Sub-Saharan Africa
- Wildlife Research — population dynamics, migration corridors, and species-level monitoring from Serengeti to the Okavango
- Conservation Policy — community-based conservation, protected-area management, and human-wildlife conflict mitigation
- Culture & Communities — indigenous land rights, traditional ecological knowledge, and pastoralist livelihoods
- Climate & Population — the intersection of demographic growth, land-use change, and climate adaptation in African landscapes
Articles draw on peer-reviewed research, field reports, and data from monitoring programmes across East, Central, and Southern Africa. The site is updated regularly with analysis of new findings and policy developments.