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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ICCB 2017 Student Award Winners

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SCB honored students for outstanding presentations at ICCB 2017 in the following categories: Best Oral, Speed and Poster Presentations and Best Knowledge Cafe. Winners received cash prizes and donated gifts.

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Malaysia to host ICCB 2019

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The Society for Conservation Biology announced Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia as the host city of ICCB 2019. The meeting will take place from 21-25 July 2019.

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SCB Presents Awards for Outstanding Contributions in Conservation

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SCB honored the achievements of several conservationists at its 2017 Awards Ceremony in Cartagena, Colombia, including those of Dr. Mimi Lam, winner of the first ever Conservation Beacon Award.

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SCB President Mike Mascia on his Vision for the Society

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A past recipient of the Society's Early Career Conservationist Award, social scientist and new SCB President Mike Mascia seeks an active role for SCB in shaping the science agenda and connecting members' science to action.

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New study identifies eight reforms to defend against increasing threats to scientific integrity

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Team of scientists compared recent developments in US, Canada, and Australia to identify policies which should be supported by scientists and scientific societies active on the issue.

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