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New forthcoming publication: Conservation and human rights: an introduction.
Helen Newing
| 24th October 2024
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Conservation Optimism Summit 2024
Lucy Radford
| 15th July 2024
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Catalysing Change
Catalysing Change
Our vision is taking conservation science beyond academia to create impact, making concepts and recommendations tangible and bridging the gulf between thought and practice.
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Conservation, Equity & Rights
Conservation, Equity & Rights
Our field-based research aims to inform local conservation practice that is both effective and equitable, and respects human-rights, in line with the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework.
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Nature Positive
Nature Positive
Our vision is empowering everyone – individuals, organisations and governments – to build a nature-positive world, in which nature and people can thrive together.
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Sustainable Food
Sustainable Food
Our vision is to help transform the food system to meet global sustainability targets for environment and health.
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Species & Ecosystem Recovery
Species & Ecosystem Recovery
Our vision is to understand the various dimensions of biodiversity and threats to biodiversity, and to communicate recovery potential and the actions needed to achieve it so that we can enable a better future for people and nature.
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Wildlife Use and Trade
Wildlife Use and Trade
Our research on wildlife use and trade informs actions to prevent the overexploitation of biodiversity at local to global scales.
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Exploring the role and effectiveness of celebrities in illegal wildlife product demand reduction campaigns.
Sophie D
29th August 2023
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