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Posts from members of the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology

Month: July 2025

MSc Research Takes DICE Student to Peru

By Hannah Ost | 31 July 2025

Hi Lukumo, can you tell us a bit about your trip? My trip to the Peruvian Amazon was one of the most fulfilling and transformative … Read more

Alumni Spotlight: Baptiste Toutain

By Hannah Ost | 18 July 2025

Hi Baptiste, thanks for being an Alumni Spotlight! What have you been up to since you graduated from your masters at DICE? I graduated from … Read more

Alumni Spotlight: Sanjay Gubbi

By Hannah Ost | 09 July 2025

Sanjay Gubbi studied MSc Conservation Biology with DICE in 2005, where he received the award for the best postgraduate student of his year. Since then, … Read more

Burnett Scholar Featured in Wildlife Conservation Action

By Hannah Ost | 07 July 2025

In May 2025, Wildlife Conservation Action (WCA) hosted their first ever international student. Edith January is a Burnett Scholar, currently pursuing her master’s degree in … Read more

New paper featured in the Woodland Trust’s ‘State of the UK’s Woods and Trees 2025′

By Hannah Ost | 02 July 2025

Lead and co-authored by DICE staff, students and honorary associates Dr J.C. Fisher, Dr G.E. Austen, S.G. Aizlewood, Dr H.A. Jackson and Professor Z.G. Davies, … Read more

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