
SCB's Religion and Conservation Biology Working Group is conducting a survey on best practices for interacting with religious and indigenous communities.
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SCB's Religion and Conservation Biology Working Group is conducting a survey on best practices for interacting with religious and indigenous communities.
The 2016 SCB Members Meeting will take place at the Asia Section Congress (Conservation Asia) on 1 July 2016.
Closing the gap between people and nature could solve many of the greatest environmental challenges.
SCB Working Groups are groups that focus on a topical area relevant to the mission and goals of SCB. This month's update comes from SCB's provisional Diet, Health and Conservation Working Group.
Barbara Taylor is the winner of the 2016 Edward T. LaRoe Memorial Award from SCB for her work translating conservation science into real-world conservation efforts, most recently in the case of vaquita conservation. In a Q&A with SCB, Barbara discusses vaquita conservation and gives advice to young conservation biologists.