by Rosie Trevelyan | Jun 22, 2015 | Individual Alumni News
Dr. Ezekiel E. Mwakalukwa, a TBA alumnus from Tanzania, is charting the way forward in the sustainable management of the country’s Miombo woodlands. His PhD research data, which is to be included in a key publication on the role of East African Miombo forests in...
by Rosie Trevelyan | Jun 1, 2015 | Courses
In an exciting new learning opportunity for conservation in Africa, the TBA ran its first course on project management and evaluation from 25 – 30 May 2015. Sixteen conservation managers from Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe attended the course...
by Rosie Trevelyan | Apr 8, 2015 | TBA people
Conservation would benefit if more women were actively involved. That is the message from TBA Director Dr. Rosie Trevelyan, who was featured on the popular BBC Radio 4 programme, Woman’s Hour, on March 18th. Rosie discussed issues around gender and conservation,...
by Rosie Trevelyan | Apr 3, 2015 | Nigeria Alumni Group
Conservation in 21st Century in Nigeria: transcending disciplinary boundaries — that was the theme for the Nigeria TBA Alumni (NTBA) group’s 5th annual biodiversity conference. Original research from a broad range of disciplines in biodiversity conservation was...
by Rosie Trevelyan | Mar 16, 2015 | Kenya Alumni Group
A new orchid has been discovered by TBA Alumni Association of Kenya researchers. The previously unknown Habenaria species was found during a study of orchids in Kericho Forest, Kenya — carried out between September 2013 and March 2014. The findings, which included a...
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