Principal Investigator: Dr Tatynana Humble Project dates: June 2008-ongoing Funding: USFW, ARCUS Collaborators: The Chimpanzee Conservation Center, Guinea, West Africa Projet Primates France (PPF)- http://www.projetprimatesfrance.org/ Project … Read more
Restoration efforts required for achieving the objectives of the Birds and Habitats Directives
Principal Investigators: Dr Bob Smith and Dr Zoe Davies Project dates: 2014-2015 Funding: European Commission Collaborators: Bio Intelligence Service, Institute for Environmental Studies from VU … Read more
Gerry Ryan talk – TODAY
“Juggling science, politics, and conservation in the Mekong dolphin circus” is the title for Gerry Ryan’s talk today. Gerry joins us from University of Melbourne. … Read more
Modeling the group size effect on individual predation risk among non-human primates
GRASP Evolution of the human hand: Grasping trees and tools
Tolerating tigers: do local beliefs offset human-carnivore conflicts?
Biological Anthropology Talks
Friday 11 July 3pm to 4.30pm IT’S ALL IN THE SKULL! We are delighted to announce that on Friday in Marlowe Lecture Theatre 2, we will be … Read more
Reconnecting poverty-alleviation to biodiversity conservation in Kenya’s Eastern Arc Mountains
The main aim of this project is to facilitate diversified livelihoods in the Taita Taveta region of Kenya that are linked to sustainable natural resource … Read more
Kent Student Award Winner
Christiane Howe, Social Anthropology with a year in the Netherlands, has won the award for Outstanding Contribution to Sport Development. Huge congratulations go to Christiane. … Read more
Who’s going to save the world?
Dr Simon Black speaks at ZSL Institute of Zoology’s seminar on. “Who’s going to save the world? Building the next generation of conservation leaders” The … Read more









