INTERVIEW | The ambiguous conservation benefits of caviar
In this recent interview, Hannah Dickinson discusses her doctoral research into the EU caviar trade.
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.
DismissIn this recent interview, Hannah Dickinson discusses her doctoral research into the EU caviar trade.
BIOSEC are participating in this year's POLLEN conference. Details of our plenary, panels and papers here.
BIOSEC Bitesize series: Laws and Loopholes. Taking a look at the key publications, blogs and podcasts that define our research.
BIOSEC Bitesize series: European Trades. Taking a look at the key publications, blogs and podcasts that define our research.
Our six short films draw attention to overlooked issues in the illegal wildlife trade, as well as the wider political and ethical questions surrounding conservation.
The Political Ecology Reading Group Feb-May programme has now been published.
White Rose Brussels event report released: IWT in Europe - Wild Birds & Caviar. The Knowledge Exchange Roundtable took place on 22 Jan 2020 at the European Parliament, Brussels.
On the day of the UK's departure from the European Union, Teresa Lappe-Osthege and Hannah Dickinson reflect on their recent IWT Knowledge Exchange at the European Parliament.
Exploring the convergence of conservation and crime narratives and how this influences responses to the illegal wildlife trade
Welcome to BIOSEC & Bubbles, our new podcast mini-series! Presented by Laure Joanny and featuring contributions from BIOSEC team members, guest academics and researchers, the series takes an in-depth look at the key issues facing conservation and illegal wildlife trade.