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Read more at: Disappearing notes in classical tune highlight dramatic loss of Humpback Whales

Disappearing notes in classical tune highlight dramatic loss of Humpback Whales

21 October 2022

A Cambridge team frustrated by the apathetic response to biodiversity loss has developed a dramatic new way to highlight the demise of nature – and people are listening. Driven by the observation that human activities are silencing nature, the UCCRI's Dr Matthew Agarwala is using sound to convey the enormity of...


Read more at: CCI Conservation Seminars begin on 5th Oct 2022
CCI Seminars Autumn 2022

CCI Conservation Seminars begin on 5th Oct 2022

30 September 2022

The CCI Conservation Seminars begin on 5th October 2022 and will happen every fortnight during term. Our first speaker, Dr Bernardo Strassburg, will talk about his venture re.green. Join us in the Main Seminar Room at 4 pm. Drinks will follow afterwards. Online participants will need to register via Eventbrite to receive a...


Read more at: Masters in Conservation Leadership Applications for October 2023 entry and scholarships now open

Masters in Conservation Leadership Applications for October 2023 entry and scholarships now open

20 September 2022

Masters in Conservation Leadership Applications for October 2023 entry and scholarships now open Masters in Conservation Leadership The Cambridge Masters in Conservation Leadership is a ground-breaking course that equips students with the applied leadership and management skills needed to create positive change in...


Read more at: Conservation on a wing and a prayer, or following the evidence?

Conservation on a wing and a prayer, or following the evidence?

20 September 2022

Conservation on a wing and a prayer, or following the evidence? Andrew Bladon is the lead author of the Butterfly and Moth synopsis. His research focuses on investigating the impacts of fine-scale temperature changes on butterflies, designing and testing conservation actions, and understanding the causes and consequences...


Read more at: British Ecological Society honours Professor Bill Sutherland

British Ecological Society honours Professor Bill Sutherland

7 September 2022

We are delighted to offer our congratulations to Professor Bill Sutherland who has been awarded Honorary Membership of the British Ecological Society . This is the highest award the BES gives, recognising exceptional contributions at international level to the generation, communication and promotion of ecological knowledge...


Read more at: Lynn Dicks awarded The British Ecological Society’s Ecological Engagement Award

Lynn Dicks awarded The British Ecological Society’s Ecological Engagement Award

5 September 2022

Lynn Dicks has been awarded The British Ecological Society’s Ecological Engagement Award . This award recognises Lynn’s outstanding work bridging the gap between ecologists and other groups, particularly her work with the farming community. Ecological Engagement Award: Lynn Dicks, Cambridge University This Award recognises...