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A directory of biodiversity institutes worldwide

June 24, 2015 by Roger Harris Leave a Comment

A directory of biodiversity institutes worldwide

To provide a resource for our members, we have compiled a directory of biodiversity institutes around the world. The directory provides contact information for various institutions directly engaged in biodiversity research. The list will be useful for the following: Biodiversity professionals looking for positions Scientists who want to collaborate on projects Individuals interested in biodiversity […]

Filed Under: biodiversity websites Tagged With: biodiversity, global, institutes, organizations

Protecting forest is not enough to prevent deforestation

March 16, 2015 by Roger Harris Leave a Comment

Protecting forest is not enough to prevent deforestation

An article in PhysOrg reports on a study by Biodiversity Professionals member Román Carrasco. The study shows that simply setting aside an area of forest is not an effective conservation strategy. According to the report, a more effective approach would be to monitor and prevent road construction within protected areas. Also, the study showed that […]

Filed Under: biodiversity news, Biodiversity Professionals member news, conservation issues, conservation science, Uncategorized Tagged With: deforestation, indonesia, protection, solutions

Lionfish: Is it morally justifiable to kill in the name of conservation?

September 16, 2014 by Roger Harris Leave a Comment

Lionfish: Is it morally justifiable to kill in the name of conservation?

What are the moral and ethical implications of killing wildlife in the name of conservation? A September 12 article in Nature (Hoag 2014) discusses efforts to control lionfish populations on American coral reefs. This invasive species certainly poses a problem for resource managers, since its voracious appetite can lead to depletion of native fish. As […]

Filed Under: conservation issues Tagged With: conservation, culling, lionfish, populations

Restoration for conservation: toward a new paradigm

September 11, 2014 by Roger Harris Leave a Comment

Restoration for conservation: toward a new paradigm

The typical conservation approach is to find a piece of land and then get enough money to buy that land. Unfortunately, this “buy and fence” approach has largely failed to offset the losses incurred over the past few decades due to urbanization, forestry, agriculture and other land uses. Conservationists are beginning to look at innovative […]

Filed Under: biodiversity news, conservation issues, conservation science Tagged With: Brazil, conservation strategy, David Attenborough, E. O. Wilson, habitat restoration, reforestation, Science magazine

Book of the Month July 2014 – Biodiversity: An Introduction

July 24, 2014 by Roger Harris Leave a Comment

Book of the Month July 2014 – Biodiversity: An Introduction

Where would we be without books? I grew up surrounded by wonderful books, which informed and inspired my interest in science. I even wrote a couple of books, which have been moderately successful and, I hope have proven useful to the readers. With that in mind, I thought it might be a worthwhile service for […]

Filed Under: Book of the Month Tagged With: biodiversity book, book of the month, buy book

Paper in Science says loss of species is 1000 times greater than the natural extinction rate

May 29, 2014 by Roger Harris Leave a Comment

Paper in Science says loss of species is 1000 times greater than the natural extinction rate

Are we in the middle of a mass extinction, like that of the dinosaurs? By all accounts, yes. In a highly significant paper shortly to be published in the journal Science, a team of conservation scientists has revised current rates of species loss upwards. According to the analysis, species are being lost at least a […]

Filed Under: biodiversity news, biodiversity websites, conservation science, publications Tagged With: article, biodiversity, clinton jenkins, extinction, science

Read our Biodiversity News online newspaper

May 19, 2014 by Roger Harris Leave a Comment

Read our Biodiversity News online newspaper

We all have trouble keeping up with the news these days! There is so much going on. It can be tough to stay informed with the most recent news related to our profession. To help, here is one-stop shopping for news that you can use. This online newspaper includes topics related to biodiversity, conservation, the […]

Filed Under: biodiversity news Tagged With: biodiversity, news, Twitter

Group Announcement: April 2014

May 8, 2014 by Roger Harris Leave a Comment

This group announcement acknowledged the fact that the Biodiversity Professionals LinkedIn group reached the milestone of 15,000 members. We also included some member messages. Biodiversity Professionals is 15,000 members strong Dear Biodiversity Professional, Since November 2010, our group has shared news and information, and engaged in often spirited discussion. Yet, we have always done that […]

Filed Under: LinkedIn Group Announcements Archive Tagged With: announcements, biodiversity, group news

We’re on Facebook!

April 23, 2014 by Roger Harris Leave a Comment

We’re on Facebook!

Okay, so I finally bit the bullet and created a Facebook page for Biodiversity Professionals. We will remain and always will be primarily a professional group, with our foundation on LinkedIn’s excellent platform. However, LinkedIn does have some limitations, such as lack of photo galleries. Since we want to highlight member photos, among other visual […]

Filed Under: Biodiversity Professionals Group news, social media Tagged With: communities, facebook, social media

Participate in the National Biodiversity Teach-in

March 18, 2014 by Roger Harris Leave a Comment

Participate in the National Biodiversity Teach-in

Students at Elgin High School in Illinois need your help! The students are organizing a teach-in, the Miss Martha Biodiversity Project, to honor Martha, the very last Passenger Pigeon who died on September 1, 1914 in the Cincinnati Zoo. The National Biodiversity Teach-In is a multi-class project, being held September 21-27, 2014. The purpose of […]

Filed Under: biodiversity websites, education Tagged With: activities, awareness, biodiversity, event, passenger pigeon, students

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