The Conservation Leadership Graduate Program is well-represented at the International Congress for Conservation Biology (ICCB) in Cartagena, Colombia this week. Conservation Leadership is hosting an exhibitor booth, in collaboration with the Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources and Warner College of Natural Resources, and numerous faculty are presenting at the conference.

ICCB Presentations by Conservation Leadership Faculty:

  • Bruyere
    • Leadership strategies and species recovery at the Big Cats Conservation Speed Session on Monday, July 24 10:30am-11:30am (with Matthew Halladay, current Conservation Leadership student)
    • Honoring pastoralists at the Voice of Conservation Knowledge Café Session on Monday, July 24 2:30pm-4:00pm
  • Solomon
    • Assessing the potential of human consumption to reduce the threat of invasive lionfish in Belize at the Business, Philanthropy and Markets Session on Monday, July 24 11:30am-1:00pm
  • Gavin
    • Biocultural approaches can ensure just and effective conservation processes across diverse contexts at the Policy and Practice Session on Tuesday, July 25 11:30am-1:00pm
  • Jones
    • Comparing impacts of three payments for watershed services programs in Chiapas, Mexico at the Environmental Law, Governance and Policy Session on Tuesday, July 25 2:30pm-4:00pm