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Dr Maria Voigt interviewed about rising levels of deforestation during the Coronavirus pandemic

By jk393 | 04 September 2020

A news broadcast by Channel News Asia has revealed that the world’s rainforests are disappearing at an alarming rate as the situation with Coronavirus continues … Read more

Professor Keith Somerville: “Are natural toxins to blame for over 300 elephant deaths in Botswana?”

By jk393 | 03 September 2020

The discovery of the carcasses of 22 elephants near Hwange National Park in western Zimbabwe in early September has reactivated concerns among conservationists in the … Read more

Anthropology and Conservation News Summary – August

By jk393 | 02 September 2020

This August has been a whirlwind, with further easing of restrictions, cheap meals out thanks to the government’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme and, … Read more

Dr Charlie Gardner calls for climate crisis to be enshrined in law

By jk393 | 01 September 2020

Dr Charlie Gardner, Lecturer in Conservation Science at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE), has been quoted at length in an article for … Read more

“Success is always possible with hard work and determination” – What coming to University has taught me

By jk393 | 28 August 2020

Eve Michell is the Social Media Ambassador for the School of Anthropology and Conservation, employed through Kent’s Work-Study scheme. “Earlier this August, an article by … Read more

DICE PhD student celebrates 60th anniversary of Gorongosa Park in Mozambique, highlighting its achievements

By jk393 | 27 August 2020

Last month, on the 23rd July, the Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique celebrated its 60th birthday with a modest ceremony of 20 people due to … Read more

Dr Robert Fish helps to explore the cultural value of the Turks and Caicos Islands

By jk393 | 26 August 2020

Reader in Human Ecology, Dr Robert Fish, has teamed up with the South Atlantic Environmental Research Institute to help understand better the cultural values of … Read more

What is PechaKucha? Join us for our Anthropology and Conservation events to find out

By jk393 | 25 August 2020

PechaKucha is the Japanese word for ‘chitchat’. When applied to a study environment, it refers to keeping presentations short and sweet. Academics, no matter what … Read more

DICE alumna publishes review on predator control methods advocating for increased study of community perceptions

By jk393 | 24 August 2020

Human-wildlife interactions are increasing around the world as a result of land-use changes, increasing development and global warming. A frequent consequence of people and predators … Read more

“You are more than your grades” – What coming to University taught me

By jk393 | 20 August 2020

Katie Hargrave-Smith is in her final year studying for a BA in Environmental Social Sciences. “This month, my heart has gone out to all those … Read more

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