SCB News Blog

The SCB News Blog is the best source for member-oriented news from the Society for Conservation Biology. Here you'll find an account of what's new at SCB, coverage of SCB members in the news, and conservation-related commentary and reportage.

Come often and be informed of the goings-on in this global community of conservation professionals dedicated to advancing the science and practice of conserving Earth's biological diversity.

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Section Update: Marine

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SCB is a global organization comprised of seven sections: Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, Marine, North America, and Oceania. Each month we'll spotlight one section of SCB and provide updates from all Sections when applicable. This month we look at the work of the Marine Section of SCB.

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SCB Announces Call for Nominations for Conservation Awards

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Do you know someone who deserves recognition for their contributions to conservation? SCB is excited to accept your nominations for 2018 Service Awards now through 15 March 2018.

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SCB Chapters Corner: Montana

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The Chapters Corner presents news and updates from SCB Chapters working around the world to conserve and protect Earth's biological diversity and nurture new leaders in the field of conservation biology. This month we look at the Montana Chapter of SCB.

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Section Update: Africa

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SCB is a global organization comprised of seven sections: Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, Marine, North America, and Oceania. Each month we'll spotlight one section of SCB and provide updates from all Sections when applicable. This month we look at the work of the Africa Section of SCB.

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Member Spotlight: Meredith Gore

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Q&A with social scientist and SCB Social Science Working Group Past President Meredith Gore.

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