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Category: Conservation Biology

Doing a PhD in the age of coronavirus: The art of adaptation

By jk393 | 20 May 2020

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

New study identifies conservation risks of shifting apes

By jk393 | 12 May 2020

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

By jk393 | 11 May 2020

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

By jk393 | 08 May 2020

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

By jk393 | 05 May 2020

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

By jk393 | 02 May 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

By jk393 | 01 May 2020

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

By jk393 | 29 April 2020

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

By jk393 | 27 April 2020

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

By jk393 | 22 April 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

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