skip to content

Conservation Research Institute

 
  • 13Apr

    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

  • 07Apr

    Divinity, Hormones and the Forest

    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.

  • 07Apr

    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.

  • 04Apr

    Welcome to Hope for our planet where TV and radio presenter, Liz Bonnin will discuss environmental issues and how to solve the planetary crisis before In conversation with Sir David Attenborough. After their discussion, Sir David will be answering some of your questions about conservation.

  • 03Apr

    Welcome to Making space for nature where speakers will discuss the ambitious new initiatives aiming to restore natural habitats across the country: Lessons from transforming UK landscapes for wildlife and people, Recovering India's megafauna, Farming for biodiversity, Conserving tropical rainforests, Restoring landscapes for life, How can we mak

  • 01Apr

    Welcome to Saving species and celebrate how people around the world are bringing species back from the brink: Lessons from the dodo: saving species and rebuilding ecosystems, Reversing the Red, Making waves for ocean conservation, Butterflies as agents of change..., How many species would have gone extinct without conservation action?, Women of

  • 31Mar

    Bees on the Verge: are roadsides a pollinator paradise or a potential problem?

  • 31Mar

    This talk and behind-the-scenes view will discuss and cast light on botanical practices in 18th century Cambridge, with a focus on Professor of Botany Thomas Martyn (1735–1825), whose surviving books and plant specimens are being rediscovered at University Library and University Herbarium.

  • 31Mar

    Welcome to Innovating for conservation where speakers share inspiring stories that show how conservation can succeed through creativity and innovation: Activating new wildlife enthusiasts via games, Forest to furniture: a sustainable journey in home improvement, How the tuna saved the shark, Big data, big ideas and the big blue ocean, Anegada ro

  • 30Mar

    We are delighted to announce that this year’s call for applications to the CCI Collaborative Fund is now open. CCI Partners are invited to submit applications for the CCI Collaborative Fund for Conservation, for collaborative projects.