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Globale Systeme und interkulturelle Kompetenz

Applied Nature Conservation XXVIII: How to safe forest elephants from extinction – Landscape conservation and outlook for coexistence in the Congo Basin

Datum: 09.11.2021, 17:00 - 18:30 Uhr
Kategorie: B, Workshops
Ort: Online via Zoom
Veranstalter: Lehrstuhl für Tierökologie und Tropenbiologie // Fachbereich: Biologie
Vortragende:r: Dr. Thomas Breuer (WWF)

Applied Nature Conservation XXVIII - Lecture Series of the Department of Animal Ecology & Tropical Biology

How to safe forest elephants from extinction – Landscape conservation and outlook for coexistence in the Congo Basin

Speaker: Dr. Thomas Breuer, Senior Project Manager Central & West Africa, WWF, Germany

More information about the series of lecture: Poster Applied Nature Conservation XXVIII

The event can be credited for the certificate "Sustainability and Global Responsibility" and for area B of the certificate "Intercultural Competence".

All dates of the lecture series: 

The talks will take place Tuesdays at 17:00 (CET) via ZOOM

  • 09-11-2021: How to safe forest elephants from extinction – Landscape conservation and outlook for coexistence in the Congo Basin (Dr. Thomas Breuer, WWF)
  • 16-11-2021: The global role of megafauna in the Earth system – Opportunities for protecting nature (Fabio Berzaghi PhD, LSCE - CEA/CNRS)
  • 23-11-2021: Large scale ecological restoration – Cooperating with landowners in Brazil (Joël Boele, Black Jaguar Foundation)
  • 18-01-2022: A Tall Order – Securing a future for giraffe in the wild (Stephanie Fennessy, Giraffe Conservation Foundation)
  • 25-01-2022: The Lion’s Share – Can advertising help save the planet? (Erica Fleet, UNDP)

Access to Zoom: 
You can find the Zoom link to the event in our WueCampus room: https://go.uniwue.de/gsik-teilnahme
Confirmation of attendance:
During the event you can confirm your attendance for a GSiK certificate, also in our WueCampus room: https://go.uniwue.de/gsik-teilnahme. You will receive the password for this during the event.

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