Measuring environmental change requires suitable samples, such as materials collected from biological indicators (bio-indicators). These are organic materials or organisms that are sensitive to, and suitably reflect, changes in environmental conditions. When collected regularly, bio-indicators enable empirical measurement of changes, driven both by natural variation and humans.
The Ongava Research Centre (ORC) has established a long-term bio-indicator sampling regime on Ongava Game Reserve. Samples are collected to reflect changes in habitat quality, including climatic conditions, carbon sequestration, pollutants, nutrient levels, food availability and water quality. Beyond environmental or management-induced changes, bio-indicators also preserve genetic information.
We are also expanding the regime to include other biomes across Nambia, with our first partner site being in Okonjima Nature Reserve, with the support of our partners at the AfriCat Foundation.
So far, the project has:
Study areas: Ongava Game Reserve, Okonjima Nature Reserve
Duration: Ongoing since 2021
INVERTEBRATES e.g. Macrotermes spp.
GRASSe.g. Tragus berteronianus
MAMMALSe.g. Carnivore scats
WATERe.g. Seasonal pans