The Project Officer for Cameroon TIPAs will work within the Africa Team of Kew's Identification & Naming Department, but will also collaborate with a range of colleagues across Kew's Science Directorate and with project partners in Cameroon. You'll provide an important contribution to the documentation of TIPAs in Cameroon through analysing data on the priority plant species and habitats and the sites of importance for their conservation. This is a fixed term appointment of 10 months. Kew is the world's leading botanic gardens, at the forefront of plant and fungal science, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a major visitor attraction. We want a world where plants and fungi are understood, valued and conserved - because our lives depend on them. We use the power of our science

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