The fourth of a five lunchtime seminar series introducing the CCI Strategy 2021 - 2030 and sharing next steps for how to get involved.
The Strategy outlines four key priority areas of focus over the next decade.
Conservation Research Institute
The fourth of a five lunchtime seminar series introducing the CCI Strategy 2021 - 2030 and sharing next steps for how to get involved.
The Strategy outlines four key priority areas of focus over the next decade.
During this zoom webinar, African Managers of citizen science projects will talk about the importance of citizen science in Africa and discuss how their projects can help conservation. All the speakers took part in a training programme called Citizen Science for Conservation in Africa (CISCA) in 2019 that was funded by the CCI collaborative fun
Stopping the Illegal Killing of Birds: BirdLife Actions that Work
Please join us at 11am when we will be joined by Angalee Nadesalingam from Cambridge Infectious Diseases.
Chair: Phil Erm
Speaker: Andrew Bladon
Title: What’s the evidence for butterfly and moth conservation?
The third of a five lunchtime seminar series introducing the CCI Strategy 2021 - 2030 and sharing next steps for how to get involved.
The Strategy outlines four key priority areas of focus over the next decade.
In this Tuesday's group meeting, we are delighted to have Hannah Griffiths from the University of Bristol to give a talk, details as follows:
The impact of termites on soil processes, ecosystem resilience and carbon flux in tropical rainforest
For the Jane Harrison Lecture, Ruth Padel will bring together different strands of her work – on tragedy and Greek religion, poetry and Charles Darwin, science, nature, and wildlife conservation – to ask how we respond to the destruction of wilderness today.
The second of a five lunchtime seminar series introducing the CCI Strategy 2021 - 2030 and sharing next steps for how to get involved.
The Strategy outlines four key priority areas of focus over the next decade.