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Category: DICE

DICE Talk: ‘Palm oil – friend or foe?’

By jk393 | 18 September 2019

This month’s talk by DICE (Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology) focuses on their ground-breaking work on the impacts of palm oil on conservation and … Read more

Workshop: Applications of Mathematics in Ecology

By jk393 | 29 August 2019

Dr Jake Bicknell, Lecturer in Conservation Biology, and Dr David Roberts, Reader in Biodiversity Conservation at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE), will … Read more

Professor Keith Somerville – ‘Conflict with people bigger threat to lion populations than hunting’

By jk393 | 21 August 2019

As a new study warns that Africa’s lion populations are under continuing threat, Professor Keith Somerville, a leading expert at the Durrell Institute of Conservation … Read more

DICE Talk: ‘Parks as flagships and Bolivia’s turtle trade’

By jk393 | 20 August 2019

This month’s DICE Talk will showcase research currently being undertaken by students on DICE’s MSc programmes. Tom Wells, on the MSc Conservation and International Wildlife … Read more

Visiting PhD student Erica Marshall to deliver a talk on biodiversity offsetting

By jk393 | 19 August 2019

Visiting PhD researcher from the University of Melbourne, Erica Marshall, will deliver a talk entitled ‘How does metric choice impact the long-term outcomes of offsets … Read more

Dr Joseph Bull and PhD student Sophus zu Ermgassen write on biodiversity offsets for The Conversation

By jk393 | 15 August 2019

Lecturer in Conservation Science, Dr Joseph William Bull, and PhD student Sophus zu Ermgassen ask the question, ‘Can we really restore or protect natural habitats … Read more

Dr Charlie Gardner speaks to KentOnline about what needs to be done locally about climate change

By jk393 | 13 August 2019

Lecturer in Conservation Biology, Dr Charlie Gardner, has been interviewed by KentOnline, saying that local council climate emergency plans to reduce carbon emissions may not … Read more

Professor Keith Somerville publishes new book on the best way to ensure lions and humans can coexist

By jk393 | 09 August 2019

The killing of Cecil the lion in July 2015 focused public attention on conservation issues surrounding this endangered species. Now a new book by a … Read more

DICE PhD student David Seaman publishes paper on orang-utan populations in oil palm landscapes

By jk393 | 07 August 2019

Palm oil production continues to be a hot topic in conservation and orang-utans have become its poster child. Whilst it is true that converting forest … Read more

Professor Tracy Kivell and Professor Richard Griffiths awarded University Research Prizes

By jk393 | 17 July 2019

Main image (left to right): Professor Richard Griffiths, Vice-Chancellor Professor Karen Cox, Professor Tracy Kivell, Dr Alexandra Leduc-Pagel, Dr Robert Fish and Head of School … Read more

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