Unknown Germany is a research initiative to identify and publicise Germany’s biodiversity.
Considerable parts of this diversity are still unknown: While we know the species of large animals and plants very well, there are large gaps in our knowledge of less conspicuous invertebrates, microscopic plants, fungi and microorganisms. However, they are immensely important for the function of our ecosystems. Under the umbrella of ‘Unknown Germany’, a consortium of more than 50 researchers is conducting a large number of research projects to record this hidden diversity. This consortium currently includes eight research institutions, and a number of associated projects are already underway. In addition, a large number of research projects will be submitted to various funding organisations in the coming months and years. The initiative is set to run for at least 10 years and new players, institutions and projects will be added on an ongoing basis.
Unkonwn Biodiversity Huge knowledge gaps also in Germany
Unknown Habitats Species-rich, but understudied
The Consortium Unknown Germany
The interactive map provides an overview of the consortium's institutions and selected localisable projects