Michaela Lo is studying for a PhD in Biodiversity ManagementĀ at theĀ Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE) on forecasting the impact of land-use change on … Read more
Category: Conservation Biology
New study identifies conservation risks of shifting apes
A new study finds that rescuing illegally captive orangutans or removing wild orangutans from areas threatened by human activities has not slowed orangutan persecution and … Read more
Conservation volunteering online
During these times of remote working and studying at home, staff and students from the School of Anthropology and Conservation are presenting tips and advice … Read more
Anthropology and Conservation News Summary – April
The doors may temporarily be closed to the School of Anthropology and Conservation during the lockdown, but there is still plenty of activity to report. … Read more
DICE alumna shares video of her fieldwork highlights in Madagascar
Sarah Humphrys studied for an MSc in Conservation and Rural Development at the Durrell Institute for Conservation and Ecology (DICE) in 2018-19 and wrote an … Read more
DICE alumni named winners of prestigious Whitley Awards 2020
Congratulations to two Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE) alumni who have been recognised by The Whitley Fund for Nature for the extraordinary conservation … Read more
DICE alumna on her dissertation fieldwork in Madagascar
Sarah Humphrys studied for an MSc in Conservation and Rural Development at the Durrell Institute for Conservation and Ecology (DICE) in 2018-19. As most current … Read more
Dr Matthew Struebig talks to Live Science about palm oil sustainability
Palm oil is the most commonly produced vegetable oil in the world and is incorporated in a wide range of products, including many food items, … Read more
PhD student Will Hayes on his recent fieldwork in Guyana
Will Hayes is studying for a PhD in Biodiversity Management at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE) on predicting and navigating future discord … Read more
DICE students and alumni to host panel discussion as part of Earth Optimism digital summit 2020
The global conservation movement has reached a turning point. The fast pace of habitat loss has been documented, along with the growing number of endangered … Read more