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Conservation Research Institute

 
  • 11Jun

    Creative Communication - Carmyn de Jonge

    This workshop is designed for those looking to explore effective communication through versatile designs of poster, booklets and presentations.

  • 10Jun

    Cambridge City Council and Cambridge Doughnut Economics Action Group (CamDEAG) are working together to create a city portrait of Cambridge, to help us live in a fairer society within the planet’s boundaries. They are in the early stages of this project, and are beginning to reach out to experts who can help.

  • 10Jun

    Join us for this Thursday's networking morning at 11am where Dr Andrew Bladon from the Department of Zoology will discuss his research and recently released paper: Climatic change and extinction risk of two globally threatened Ethiopian endemic b

  • 08Jun
    In our next Tuesday group meeting, we will be holding a journal club to discuss the Cushman et al. 2021 paper on Scientific Reports titled "Impact of a tropical forest blowdown on aboveground carbon balance".
     
  • 08Jun

    Situating vegetal lives in political ecology. Group discussion presented by Anna Lawrence.

  • 08Jun

    Cambridge World Ocean Day Event – Tues 8th June, 1 – 2.30 pm London (BST).

    After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

  • 08Jun

    Ocean+ Habitats 2021 Launch at 1300 BST on World Ocean’s Day (Tuesday 8th June 2021) streamed live via YouTube and Facebook.

    The Ocean+ Habitats Launch will feature an overview of the revamped Habitats platform, a Q&A discussion and presentations from:

  • 03Jun

    Join us for this Thursday's networking morning at 11am where we will be joined by PhD Student, Fleur Nash, who is currently in Kenya doing fieldwork. 

  • 02Jun

    Join Professor Seeley, emeritus professor of biology from Cornell University who is a ‘god’ amongst beekeepers all over the world! He wrote the book ‘Honeybee Democracy’.

     

  • 02Jun

    This week, Prof Milind Tambe from Harvard University presents the conservation seminar.