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In order to promote the studies of subterranean fauna and its proper sampling, especially in the project region, we prepared guidelines for sampling invertebrates in caves and springs and an infographic on molecular analyses of the collected samples. This is intended to be of help to students, naturalists and researchers,…
A new gastropod species was found in one of Trebinje’s springs! The discovery was published in the article “Four new hydrobiid species from Bosnia-Herzegovina (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Hydrobiidae)”, written by Peter Glöer and Jasminko Mulaomerovič from Centar za krš i speleologiju. The new species Belgrandiella kurtovici is named after a caver…
In the latest issue of the BirdLife International magazine (Jul-Sep 2021) you can read about the adventurous explorations of the extraordinarily rich subterranean life of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ongoing research efforts in the area include our SubBIOCODE project as well as work on rare freshwater cave-dwelling fish Delminichths ghetaldii, snails…
The Project SubBioCODE was presented at the 28th International Karstological School, as a part of the poster Facilitating the use of subterranean biodiversity data in nature conservation: examples from Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. We emphasized the importance of gathering information in databases and conveying it to the stakeholders, policy-makers…
On 16th October 2020, the web magazine Start published an extensive article on bat research and conservation activities of dr. Jasminko Mulaomerović and Center for Karst and Speleology. Their projects related to conservation and monitoring of bats are presented, but they mention also both CEPF projects that CKS is involved…