NEWS| BIOSEC short film series
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 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.
DismissOur six short films draw attention to overlooked issues in the illegal wildlife trade, as well as the wider political and ethical questions surrounding conservation.
BIOSEC is one of seven EU-funded research projects featured in 'Biodiversity: A New Deal for Nature'.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Prof Dabelko is unable to join us in Sheffield for his seminar on the 11th Feb. We hope to reschedule it for later this year - we will let you know as soon as a new date has been confirmed.
'Transnational environmental crime threatens sustainable development' has been published in Nature Sustainability
We're thrilled to announce two new post-doctoral researchers will be joining the BIOSEC team in August 2019
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
BIOSEC Fellow, Teresa Lappe-Osthege, attending International Studies Association 2019
Rosaleen Duffy heads to Barcelona to discuss the growing convergence of security and conservation
'Topographies of security and the multiple spatialities of (conservation) power: Verticality, surveillance, and space-time compression in the bush' has just been published in Political Geography
AAG 2019 Call for Papers: 'Securitization of non-human lives and spaces'. CfP deadline 20 October 2018.