A new model of colonialism via conservation
A recent working paper by Waldron et al set out plans for conservation of 30% of the planet. We had serious concerns with the proposals and with the composition of […]
The funded period of the BIOSEC project ended in August 2020. However, our work continues and the website is still regularly updated with news, publications and our latest research.
DismissA recent working paper by Waldron et al set out plans for conservation of 30% of the planet. We had serious concerns with the proposals and with the composition of […]
Recommendations for the EU Nature Restoration Plan
Rosaleen Duffy has been invited to talk at Pelicam International Film Festival, one of the leading green documentary festivals in Eastern Europe. The event 'PelicamTalks' will take place online on Sat 18 July and will be live-streamed.
BIOSEC is one of seven EU-funded research projects featured in 'Biodiversity: A New Deal for Nature'.
Adeniyi explains the reinforcing role that colonialism has had in the environmental project and the role environmentalism has today in the neo-colonial enterprise.
A 2-day workshop, organised by ICTA-UAB and SIID
We are seeking a post-doctoral researcher with an interest in biodiversity, illegal wildlife trade and security issues to join our high profile ERC-funded project from July 2019
Hunters will be allowed to kill some of Britain’s most endangered bird species under new temporary permits
'Working governance for working land' has just been published
BIOSEC's Teresa Lappe-Osthege will be presenting her research on the illegal bird trade in the Western Balkans at the 3rd Adriatic Flyway conference in Serbia.