Talk

On the Brink
Over the coming decade over one million species face extinction. It is estimated that 200 species go extinct every day.…

Save the Cam
“Water companies & new developments are destroying the Cam & other rivers. How can they be stopped?” Feargal Sharkey leads…

The NatHistCam Project, with Mark Hill
This talk will explore some of the new findings of the NatHistCam Project, which was set up in 2016 to…

Re-evaluating the relationships between biodiversity and ecosystem function with methods from the social sciences
This week Prof Paul J Ferraro joins us from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Paul Ferraro is a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor…

Interdisciplinary ocean and fisheries economics: Evaluating the potential benefits of implementing the 30X30 target for marine protection
This week’s CCI Conservation Seminar will be presented by Prof Rashid Sumaila of the University of British Colombia. Register to…

Cambridge Natural History Society Seasonal NatHistFest
As CNHS was not able to hold its annual Conversazione and NatHistFest in April we are planning a small online…

A social-ecological systems approach to conservation and management
This week’s CCI Conservation Seminar is presented by Prof Katrin Böhning-Gaese who joins us from the Senckenberg – Leibniz Institution…

Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill: Why would it be transformative to the UK response to the Climate Emergency?
A debate, discussion and question and answer session about the CEE Bill (Climate & Ecological Emergency) is being hosted online…

CCI Conservation Seminar: Celebrating CCI alumni
This week’s Conservation Seminar will take a slightly different format. Two graduates of CCI’s MPhil in Conservation Leadership, and one…

BTO/SWLA : Why arts and culture matter for science and conservation
It is increasingly recognised that engagement with science and conservation is greatly enhanced where that engagement takes place through the…