by Rosie Trevelyan | Nov 2, 2016 | Announcements
The art of specimen collection and preparation is important, especially for field scientists, because each specimen collected serves as a key source of reliable information. However, few opportunities are available for scientists to learn practically how to collect...
by Rosie Trevelyan | Oct 18, 2016 | Announcements
One of the main outputs of a joint initiative to integrate social and rights-based principles in conservation is a training package that is now available on an open access basis in print and online. The TBA was one of four partner organisations from the Cambridge...
by Rosie Trevelyan | Jul 4, 2016 | Events
Citizen science experts from across East Africa gathered in Nairobi for a pioneering symposium on 29 June – organised by the TBA in partnership with the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH). The aim was to harness the growing interest and expertise in East...
by Rosie Trevelyan | May 2, 2016 | Alumni, Announcements
TBA alumnus, Gilbert Adum, is a winner of this year’s prestigious Whitley Awards for his pioneering work in amphibian conservation in his home country of Ghana. Gilbert is one of six winners, selected from 127 applicants from 53 countries, who receive £35,000 project...
by Rosie Trevelyan | May 2, 2016 | Announcements
Kenya’s President, Uhuru Kenyatta, set light to a vast stockpile of ivory to mark the end of a summit of African leaders against poaching and illegal trade in ivory. Around 120 tonnes of ivory were torched, the largest stockpile ever destroyed by any country, in a...
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