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.
The special issue edited by Marijnen, de Vries and Duffy analyses conservation in areas of violent conflict and demonstrates that people have multi-faceted relationships with nature in violent environments.
Margulies, Wong and Duffy have responded to critique of their 2019 Geoforum piece “The imaginary ‘Asian Super Consumer’: A critique of demand reduction campaigns for the illegal wildlife trade”.
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Our 9th -and final issue - of the BIOSEC newsletter has now been released!
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.
As we near the end of the Project BIOSEC, the team reflect on their personal and professional highlights of the last four years.
Our BIOSEC Policy Briefs have now been released! Spanning a variety of species and issue areas, our aim is to inform and influence key stakeholders and decision-makers engaged in tackling […]
Sarah joins us as a Research Associate working on human-animal relations and the cultural understandings of species biodiversity.
HOT OFF THE PRESS! The eighth - and penultimate - edition of our newsletter has just been released.