by Rosie Trevelyan | Mar 14, 2017 | Announcements
TBA alumnus Dufie Adu-Pakoh is the first and only woman to hold the post of Basin Officer for Ghana’s Water Resources Commission (WRC). On International Day of Action for Rivers, Dufie told us that her proudest achievement is getting schools and communities involved...
by Rosie Trevelyan | Feb 23, 2017 | Courses
Tanzania – February 2017. New TBA training gives African conservation leaders tools to strengthen national plans for carnivore conservation. Gregoire has a challenging job. As Benin’s National Carnivore Coordinator he is responsible for implementing his...
by Rosie Trevelyan | Dec 4, 2016 | Alumni
Community engagement is a key factor in ensuring that conservation measures are implemented successfully in any community. In a bid to enhance the conservation of wildlife in Madagascar, TBA alumnae, Domoina Rabarivelo is undertaking a study on fossa predation and its...
by Rosie Trevelyan | Nov 28, 2016 | Courses
The TBA is returning to the island of Borneo in 2017 for the first time in six years to deliver its capacity building field courses to young conservation scientists from Southeast Asia, and from around the world. Successful applicants will spend the month of October...
by Rosie Trevelyan | Nov 4, 2016 | Announcements
These stunning Baobabs of Kirindy forest are just one aspect of the daily magic that awaits 18 young scientists for the next month as they discover the amazing biodiversity of this threatened ecosystem and learn essential skills that conservationists need to safeguard...
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