This is always such an enjoyable, dynamic conference of the next generation of global conservationists. Always enjoy the two workshops I run on planning research projects and improving conservation practice. Many other workshops available and lots of talks. See you there?
Reminder that applications for SCCS 2025 close on the 12th September 2024! Apply here:
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🚨Big news🚨 You can now apply for SCCS 2025! https://t.co/ZOtybsel9Z Please tell your friends and colleagues. Come along to the biggest conference on conservation biology aimed entirely at students @TropicalBiology@CCI_Cambridge@CamZoology
“Conservation is happening everywhere, with young people all over the world contributing knowledge that will help inform how we move towards a nature positive future.”🌟
I wrote a blog about my experience at @SCCSconf!🌳 Please do give it a read below:
https://t.co/q50zM9ROYZ
Heading home after a FABULOUS #SCCS2024 in Cambridge. It's 24 years since i attended my first one (& I've been on the committee for 12 years!)- it's such a great meeting. We had a good turn out of students & staff from @BangorUni (reflecting strength of conservation in Bangor).
Ah Rats - it’s the last talk of SCCS! A great talk to end on, Walter Magesa talks about training giant rats to find illegally trafficked wildlife products 🐀🛎️🥑🍌
Prof Rachael Garrett (@rach_garr) now delivering her plenary talk on her journey from solving ‘obscure science questions’ to Co-developed sustainable solutions in the Amazon basin 🌳
The last day of SCCS has begun! Kicked off by @camilledesisto talking about her work on faunal degradation on above ground biomass storage in #Gabon. Come join us online if you registered!
WildCRU Postgraduate Diploma students presented a great array of work at the #Cambridge Student Conference on #Conservation#Science yesterday. From penguin reproductive biology to carnivore co-existence, leopard genetics to clouded leopard prey information and much more! #SCCS24
Jon Paul Rodríguez (@jonparod), SSC Chair delivered his plenary talk last night, reminding us of the importace of being part of the conversation about conservation - "If you're not at the table, you are on the menu"🍽️
Fantastic plenary by @juliapgjones and chaired by @OfficialZSL Chief Scientist Prof Johan Du Toit - Julia gave her thoughts on some of the key aspects for developing a career in conservation. Read the thread below! 🐋🦅🦗🌵🐘
Thanks Pete for summing up my whole plenary in a thread. Here is a link to all the tips for a career in conservation colleagues shared with me (I only included some in my talk). #SCCS2024
https://t.co/sIQDFSYjZN