Bionerds (Bionerds)

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Bionerds is your go-to Landscape Scale Biodiversity Conservation organization. We work alongside landowners to identify and facilitate conservation best practice solutions to ensure that you know all there is to know about your fauna and flora on your property, and have the tools at hand to make the best decisions for the environment and your living legacy. We have always taken incredible joy in being able to showcase the ecosystems that we are privileged to call home, and in doing so, Bionerds will hopefully inspire a more symbiotic relationship between the Public, Landowners, and our natural environment. Bionerds was born on a road trip in December 2016 after months of pondering the question of "How can we expose more people, across the world, to the wonderful biodiversity that we have experienced on our travels - and during our work in South Africa?" We took to Social Media, set ourselves a challenge of one post every day for a year - and the response from the public was overwhelming! This lead to queries about biodiversity surveys and management interventions - which helped us to develop Bionerds into a service provider that work with Landowners, NGO's and Organizations, recognizing the importance of our environment, accepting our ecological responsibility and leaving a healthier Living Landscape as our legacy. Working together, we identify the most pressing conservation needs and assist with Biodiversity and Natural Resource Management, Research Projects and Environmental Education, as well as Professional in-field Skills Development. Our Family is as diverse as the Living Landscapes we live and work in - we spend our working hours implementing projects and assisting landowners and organization where possible - and our spare time looking for the small and elusive species we have not yet seen across our country - always eyes to the sky looking at the birds, torches lighting up the cracks in rocks to find lizards, geckos and snakes - or nose to ground to find spiders and plants. There is so much to learn and we make the most of every moment!

Bionerds is your go-to Landscape Scale Biodiversity Conservation organization. We work alongside landowners to identify and facilitate conservation best practice solutions to ensure that you know all there is to know about your fauna and flora on your property, and have the tools at hand to make the best decisions for the environment and your living legacy.

We have always taken incredible joy in being able to showcase the ecosystems that we are privileged to call home, and in doing so, Bionerds will hopefully inspire a more symbiotic relationship between the Public, Landowners, and our natural environment.

Bionerds was born on a road trip in December 2016 after months of pondering the question of "How can we expose more people, across the world, to the wonderful biodiversity that we have experienced on our travels - and during our work in South Africa?" We took to Social Media, set ourselves a challenge of one post every day for a year - and the response from the public was overwhelming! This lead to queries about biodiversity surveys and management interventions - which helped us to develop Bionerds into a service provider that work with Landowners, NGO's and Organizations, recognizing the importance of our environment, accepting our ecological responsibility and leaving a healthier Living Landscape as our legacy.

Working together, we identify the most pressing conservation needs and assist with Biodiversity and Natural Resource Management, Research Projects and Environmental Education, as well as Professional in-field Skills Development.

Our Family is as diverse as the Living Landscapes we live and work in - we spend our working hours implementing projects and assisting landowners and organization where possible - and our spare time looking for the small and elusive species we have not yet seen across our country - always eyes to the sky looking at the birds, torches lighting up the cracks in rocks to find lizards, geckos and snakes - or nose to ground to find spiders and plants. There is so much to learn and we make the most of every moment!