For our next journal club meet the CSG will be discussing whether eating invasive species might be a good or bad idea for conservation.
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26Jan
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25Jan
Natural History collections represent a huge source of information. They provide snapshots into the past and allow us to view the history of wildlife over the last few hundred years.
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22JanConservation and Human Behaviour - Dr Claudia Schneider
This session will explore the psychology underlying human behaviour generally as well as applied to the context of conservation, such as barriers that prevent and levers that can motivate pro-environmental action.
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21Jan
The Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy, and Natural Resource
Governance (C-EENRG) is hosting a seminar series throughout the 2020-21
academic year. Seminars take place online every Thursday, 2-3pm (UK)
during the term. Please register online to obtain the Zoom link.
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14Jan
It is with great pleasure to welcome you back to our CEENRG Research Seminar Series of Lent Term 2021, hosted at the Center for Energy, Environment and Natural Resource Governance (CEENRG).
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13Jan
The Cambridge Master of Accounting degree programme is designed to help students facilitate global change leadership.
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13Jan
Our 2020-21 Conservation seminar series continues on-line. This week Prof Federica Di Palma of the Earlham Institute joins us to discuss how to build a more nature-friendly economy.
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13Jan
Fens Biosphere Conference 2021
Big Skies, Big VisionRegister now and join us on Wednesday 13 January 2021 for our online event
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09Jan
Please join us for the official launch event on January 9th, 2021 | 7:30 pm Pacific, 10:30 pm Eastern Time | Sponsored by the Mind & Life Institute
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14Dec
Operation Turtle Dove is working to save the UK's most rapidly declining breeding bird. Combining research and conservation action, it is tackling the key conservation priorities for one of our most-loved summer visitors, both at home, and along the flyway.