Category: News
February 1, 2021
New Publication: Economics, life history and international trade data for seven turtle species in Indonesian and Malaysian farms
Turtles are highly threatened by trade, both for pets and for consumption. To understand the degree to which turtle breeding… Read moreJanuary 28, 2021
Educating future zookeepers at Roskilde Technical College
Zookeepers play an instrumental and often underestimated role in the conservation success of many species, e.g., by maintaining and caring… Read moreDecember 20, 2020
Talks and posters presented by CSA members at international Conferences in 2020
Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), USA, 17 September 2020 Reproductive patterns in the genus Panthera - Does human care… Read moreDecember 5, 2020
ScienceNode interview: How data can help save species
This week, the online publication ScienceNode, known for its articles on topics such as advanced computing and big data, interviewed… Read moreDecember 1, 2020
PhD thesis: The Species360 Conservation Science Alliance congratulates Dr. Andrew Mooney!
The Species360 Conservation Science Alliance is pleased to announce that Dr. Andrew Mooney has successfully defended his PhD at Trinity… Read moreNovember 20, 2020
SC20: Director of Science Prof. Dalia Conde gives invited talk
Director of Science Prof. Dalia Conde, was invited to speak to high performance computing industry leaders and practitioners at SC20: The… Read moreNovember 4, 2020
Levante: L’ Oceanogràfic preserves 28 coral species that are threatened by climate change
Coral reefs are suffering great and deadly deterioration. The United Nations is setting the horizon for the end of its… Read moreOctober 28, 2020
Standardized data to support conservation prioritization for sharks and batoids (Elasmobranchii)
Sharks and batoids (rays and skates) are now among the most threatened vertebrates on the planet. They are primarily threatened by overexploitation when caught… Read moreJuly 2, 2020
Silent Forest and Species360 researchers are developing the Songbirds Knowledge Index to support the CITES efforts
In Southeast Asia, songbirds plucked from forests are sold as pets. The more unique and beautiful the song, the greater… Read moreJune 26, 2020