Sydney society for conservation biology

Sydney Society for Conservation Biology
Founded Jan 24, 2013
Founder Oliver Manlik, Kathryn Lee, Sandra Vogel, Sam Dawson, Monica Awasthy, Samira Schadler, Claire Daniel[1]
Type Scientific society; local chapter of the Society for Conservation Biology
Focus conservation biology, education, policy
Location
Slogan Working locally to achieve conservation success[2]
Mission To advance the science and practice of conserving the biological diversity of the greater Sydney region and beyond.[3]
Website http://www.sydneyscb.org

The Sydney Society for Conservation Biology,[4] founded in 2013, is a local chapter of the non-profit Society for Conservation Biology (SCB).[5][6] Located in Sydney, Australia, it is currently one of three chapters within the Oceania Section of SCB.[7]

Mission & Role

The mission of the Sydney Society for Conservation Biology is "to advance the science and practice of conserving the biological diversity of the greater Sydney region and beyond".[8]
The Sydney chapter is associated with the SCB Oceania section,[9] and offers local conservation projects, volunteer research opportunities, a policy group and seminars & talks on various topics in conservation biology.[10][11]

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