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WIPs2Go

Dr. Martin Kleikamp
Free
10+ downloads

About WIPs2Go

With the “WIPs2Go” app, you can locate the occurrences of endangered types of responsibility known to you directly in the area and inform us about them. The aim is to obtain a Germany-wide overview of current populations of these wild plant species. The locations ultimately serve to
to collect small quantities of seeds in a coordinated manner as part of the WIPs-De II project and in consultation with the responsible nature conservation authorities.
The seeds are then saved in four regional seed banks for later research, settlement measures and population support in freezers. The germination tests carried out by the WIPs network partners provide further information on the state of various populations.
Get involved and take part in safeguarding biological diversity and recording the intra-species variability of threatened wild plant populations.
The data collected with the app are forwarded to the “wips.deutschlandflora.de” portal for further analysis in the WIPs-De network. The terms of use are the same for both the WIPs2Go app and the “wips-deutschlandflora.de” portal, see https://wips.deutschlandflora.de/nutzungsbedingungen. Precise data is not passed on to third parties, only on the basis of measuring table sheet quadrants collected dissemination data are communicated to the responsible lower and upper nature conservation authorities of a district or federal state. Finally, with the help of this reliable distribution data, population declines can be quantified and the need for nature conservation measures to be implemented urgently can be made clear.
You need a username and password to use the app. You generate this with your registration at https://wips.deutschlandflora.de/user/login. For the final activation, please contact one of the four WIPs-De Verbundpartner, depending on the region in which you are reporting the occurrence of plants (https://www.wildpflanzenschutz.uni-osnabrueck.de/struktur-verbundpartner/):
Project region northwest: Dr. Peter Borgmann - Email: Peter.borgmann@uni-osnabrueck.de
Northeast project region: Dr. Elke Zippel: Email - E.Zippel@bgbm.org
Project region southwest: Dr. Axel Schönhofer - Axel.Schoenhofer@gmx.net
Project region south: Dr. Dany Listl - Daniela.Listl@biologie.uni-regensburg.de

We look forward to your kind support!

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