Saving Ely's Wildspace
- đ¤ Speaker: Professor of Conservation Biology at the Zoology Department, C.U.
- đ Date & Time: Thursday 23 April 2009, 19:30 - 21:45
- đ Venue: Cambridge Masonic Hall, Bateman Street, opposite the former entrance to the Botanic Garden
Abstract
An illustrated talk by Andrew Balmford, Professor of Conservation Biology at the Zoology Department of Cambridge University.
Professor Andrew Balmford’s research has been on the identification of priority areas for conservation action; establishing how much effective biodiversity conservation would cost; and how conservation efforts might best be reconciled with other forms of land use, especially in developing countries. He is keen on building close working relationships between conservation scientists and conservation practitioners. He was active in the campaign to save Roswell Pits.
Series This talk is part of the Wildlife and Environment series.
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Thursday 23 April 2009, 19:30-21:45