by Rosie Trevelyan | Jan 18, 2016 | Announcements, Courses
With just one month to go before applications close for TBA’s 2016 field courses in Uganda and Madagascar, the TBA wants to alert biology graduates who may not think this opportunity is for them to think again. TBA field courses are always oversubscribed, but course...
by Rosie Trevelyan | Nov 25, 2015 | Announcements
The Tropical Biology Association has successfully embedded the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services into British American Tobacco’s (BAT) business core and across their supply chain through a 15-year partnership with Fauna and Flora International,...
by Rosie Trevelyan | Nov 5, 2015 | Announcements, Courses
Effective conservation programmes need well-designed projects that can measure their impacts on the ground. African conservationists and their institutions often lack the capacity to do this, which hampers progress towards addressing the continent’s conservation...
by Rosie Trevelyan | Sep 7, 2015 | Events
Imperial Eagle expansion in Spain; viper distribution in Albania; how stray dogs and humans are changing the behaviour of wild mammals in Bulgaria… just some of the conservation issues being discussed in Hungary as the popular Student Conference in Conservation...
by Rosie Trevelyan | Aug 28, 2015 | Courses
A new wave of future conservationists is being launched this summer as the TBA’s 2015 programme of field courses passes the halfway mark. Throughout July, 24 biological science graduates from 17 countries spent a month in a global biodiversity hotspot in the Usumbara...
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