A (graphic) novel way to convey public values on environmental research to Undergraduate students. Professor Rob Fish has created a graphic textbook exploring growing interest … Read more
Category: DICE
Announcing the DICE Twitter Conference 2021
This now, annual event will be showcasing the work of all DICE students, staff, Advisory Board members, Honorary and Associate members and alumni. After last … Read more
Does conservation have a diversity problem?
Below is the winning ECOS essay by Sorrel, outlining the issues that exist within conservation, and the importance of addressing them. When I walked into … Read more
When to rescue orangutans, and other conservation dilemmas.
The DICE Lecture is an annual public event given each year by a distinguished scientist or practitioner on an important conservation topic. Master’s student Isobel … Read more
Could today’s Zoo animals be descendants of the Same Lion Subspecies that Fought in Rome’s Colosseum?
Dr Simon Black was interviewed for the latest episode of the ‘Cats of the Wild’, a popular podcast series that has been featuring heavily on … Read more
Usage of sand worldwide presents critical sustainability implications
New research co-authored by Sophus zu Ermgassen, a PhD student at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE), has highlighted the sustainability implications of the use … Read more
Who is joining in this month’s Bio Blitz and why?
Our beautiful campus is incredibly rich in species, so its the ideal location for a ‘Bio Blitz’. It offers vast greenspaces, a concentration of ecological … Read more
Take part in the Kent Bio Blitz this month!
This month the school are hosting a ‘Bio Blitz’ on campus, when a variety of specialist surveys will take place throughout the day, with experts … Read more
DICE talk 2021 “When to rescue orangutans, and other conservation dilemmas”.
Professor Erik Meijaard joins the Durrell Institute for Conservation and Ecology (DICE) for their prestigious annual lecture series. The DICE Lecture is an annual public … Read more
April News RoundUp
April -the sun shone, the snow fell, we could get a haircut again or freeze in a pub garden, you handed in your dissertations, the … Read more