Interdisciplinary Centre for Conservation Science - combining social and #ecological research to address key issues in #conservation. Also @iccs.bsky.social
Apply now for the first in-person Masterclass on Mitigating Illegal Wildlife Trade! The application deadline is 30th January 2026 at 23.59pm UK time.
https://t.co/EUp1hsHPlh
@cbcrgh@DanChallender@orchiddelirium
Deadline 17 October!
The Masterclass in Mitigating Illegal Wildlife Trade is a free course aimed at practitioners, policy makers and researchers based in West Africa, wishing to learn about combating wildlife trafficking
Apply here https://t.co/cJWAX2jEWz
Applications are still open for the next Masterclass on Mitigating Illegal Wildlife Trade. Find out more about the course and apply here. Feel free to ask any questions in the comments below, or email us.
https://t.co/RhthKfiKo4
#illegalwildlifetrade#masterclass#westafrica
Learn more below about ICCS's Dan Challender and colleagues' research, published in July, exposing the disconnect between the media and public perceptions of wild meat in the wake of COVID-19
https://t.co/tdnLnhCwqq
"We often focus on hunters... But there's a whole range of other people involved."
Hear about the complexities of #wildlifetrade from course leaders of the Masterclass on Mitigating Wildlife, Amy Hinsley and Dan Challender, alongside E.J. Milner-Gulland https://t.co/zCnO6oCQ0c
In case you missed it last week, the next Masterclass on Mitigating Illegal Wildlife Trade is now open for applications 🎉. Find out more https://t.co/owce1OxkLL
Deadline: 17th October
#IllegalWildlifeTrade#WestAfrica
The Masterclass on Mitigating Illegal Wildlife Trade is back! Aimed at practitioners, researchers and policymakers in West Africa addressing the illegal wildlife trade. Led by @UniofOxford academics and colleagues. Apply here https://t.co/c2pUFeDMKc #illegalwildlifetrade
Not long left to apply for the new Mitigating Illegal Wildlife Trade Masterclass from University of Oxford - deadline Sunday 27th April.
Learn more and apply here - https://t.co/brUd0fA9YM
Applications are now OPEN for the Masterclass in Mitigating Illegal Wildlife Trade from @UniofOxford. This course aimed at equipping practitioners, researchers and policymakers in West Africa with the tools to take their work to the next level. Apply here https://t.co/ikOXeTEN6S
Work on addressing illegal wildlife trade? The @UniofOxford is launching a fantastic new Masterclass on Mitigating IWT, which this year will be for practitioners, researchers and policymakers in West Africa. Further details coming soon! #illegalwildlifetrade
How do businesses estimate their 'biodiversity footprints'?
New research with @TBCbiodiversity: life cycle assessments come with assumptions & uncertainties, and need to be used with scientific best practice & direct monitoring for effective strategies 👇
https://t.co/cJpg7JKyc3
The @ICCS_updates Leventis #African#Biodiversity Fellowships scheme has reopened, apply here: https://t.co/YpsSIvYSe9 We love hosting these inspiring biodiversity scientists!
As @CITES turns 50, a new study in @FrontEcolEvol reveals that the global wildlife trade agreement is failing to curb illegal extraction and trafficking.
Researchers instead propose a new framework exploring institutionally diverse conservation models⬇️
https://t.co/ezN0opbF7l
🦁🌍@DanChallender, @tSasRolfes and @EJMilnerGulland from our Wildlife Trade programme have found that @CITES is not deterring widespread illegal activities in wildlife trade systems across the world.
Find out why: https://t.co/urUmlaeZTf
New paper in @NatureEcoEvo from ICCS team member
@sophusticated
and colleagues
@SUPERB_project
on ''The current state, opportunities & challenges for upscaling private investment in biodiversity in Europe": https://t.co/O5ZgVSfHhJ
Well done everyone involved!
"Protecting the Nguru spiny pygmy chameleon is essential not only for conserving a unique species but also for safeguarding the rich biodiversity of Tanzania’s montane forests." - @EvaAyaro, 2024 Leventis African #Biodiversity Fellow.
https://t.co/1aDlE9iwTO
🌍 Can we mainstream biodiversity into global decisions? Join Prof @LeahLeopold to explore pathways from knowledge to action in conservation. Discover a replicable model for tackling the biodiversity crisis.
📅 23rd Jan | 5pm (GMT)
Register here: https://t.co/5NBugRzfBi