design1
School News
Anthropology and Conservation
  • Biological Anthropology
  • Conservation Biology
  • Human Geography
  • Social Anthropology
  • Wellbeing
    • COVID-19
    • #LockdownLiterature

Category: Conservation Biology

‘Nature’s comeback? No, the coronavirus pandemic threatens the world’s wildlife’ – Dr Charlie Gardner writes for The Conversation

By jk393 | 20 April 2020

There have not been many bright spots in the coronavirus pandemic, but one has been the apparent return of nature as the frantic pace of … Read more

Dr Matthew Struebig secures prestigious ~£1m award for Leverhulme Defaunation Hub

By jk393 | 03 April 2020

Reader in Conservation Science, Dr Matthew Struebig, and his research team will characterise the environmental and social conditions associated with biodiversity loss in Indonesia, and … Read more

DICE Annual Lecture 2020: Dr Jane Goodall – ‘Gombe and Beyond: Chimpanzees, conservation and change’

By jk393 | 01 April 2020

“Every day you live, you make an impact and you get to choose what sort of impact you make.” When Dr Jane Goodall ended her … Read more

‘Study shows Village Forests in Indonesia can protect the environment and reduce poverty’ – Dr Matthew Struebig writes for The Conversation

By jk393 | 25 March 2020

President Joko ‘Jokowi’ Widodo’s administration will continue giving permits for local communities and indigenous peoples to manage forests under the Social Forestry Scheme during his … Read more

DICE researcher Jeanne Mckay quoted in BBC article on Muslim clerics preaching for climate change

By jk393 | 24 March 2020

Restoring peatland, rather than burning it, is currently one of Indonesia’s priorities to reduce its annual carbon emissions. Worldwide, peatlands in their natural waterlogged state can … Read more

Professor Keith Somerville on the worrying rise in rhino killings in Botswana

By jk393 | 09 March 2020

In response to the latest rhino poaching figures released (February 2020) by South Africa’s Department of Environmental Affairs, Professor Keith Somerville of the Durrell Institute … Read more

Students explore the University’s landscape and grounds management to further embed sustainability across the curriculum

By jk393 | 06 March 2020

Students registered on the interdisciplinary module The Anthropocene: Planetary Crises and the Age of Humans, spanning Anthropology, Conservation and Human Geography, were given a tour … Read more

New research into flightlessness in the Aldabra rail indicates it could be a distinct species

By jk393 | 05 March 2020

A new research paper published on Aldabra’s endemic white-throated rail Dryolimnas [cuvieri] aldabranus has shown two new facts about this unique bird: it evolved among the most … Read more

Crops provide chimpanzees with more energy than wild foods

By jk393 | 28 February 2020

A study conducted by the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE) has found that cultivated foods offer chimpanzees in West Africa more energetic benefits … Read more

The benefits of using flagship species in conservation campaigns

By jk393 | 27 February 2020

New research co-authored by the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE) has validated the wider conservation benefits of using flagship species as the faces … Read more

  • ← Older posts
  • Newer posts →

Archives

The views expressed in this blog are not necessarily those of the University of Kent. More about Kent blogs and blogging guidelines. Report concern