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Last chance to register! Join us tomorrow at 12:30 - 1:00 PM PT / 3:30 - 4:00 PM ET to explore new open-access teaching tools for managing marine seascapes through community-based conservation. Don’t miss out! bit.ly/LL-MMS

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Attention educators! Want to enhance your curriculum with real-world tropical biology research? Apply now to join the OCELOTS Faculty Mentoring Network! Collaborate with peers and receive mentoring from researchers & digital learning specialists. Due Dec 3 bit.ly/3O5UAlF

Attention educators! Want to enhance your curriculum with real-world tropical biology research? Apply now to join the OCELOTS Faculty Mentoring Network! Collaborate with peers and receive mentoring from researchers & digital learning specialists. Due Dec 3 bit.ly/3O5UAlF
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On islands like Guåhan, or Guam, trust is key to conservation. By co-developing strategies with locals, environmental managers can unlock powerful community-driven opportunities. Read more in this paper from CBC post-doc Ann Marie Gawel and colleagues here: doi.org/10.1111/cobi.1…

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A new paper by CBC scientist Suzanne Macey and colleagues shares insights from a 4-year study on Bog Turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii) nesting ecology. Read the full story about balancing threats and outcomes in endangered species conservation management doi.org/10.1656/045.03…

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In this special issue of Conservation Biology, assistant professor at University of British Columbia & CBC visiting scientist Dr. Alex Moore 🇵🇸🇾🇪's paper centers queer Black conservationists whose stories have been excluded from history. Learn how embracing intersectionality aids conservation efforts doi.org/10.1111/cobi.1…

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🚨Science news! Suzanne Macey, a Museum scientist at the CBC at AMNH, recently published the results of a 4-yr study on the nesting ecology of bog turtles—providing valuable data on one of the most endangered freshwater turtles in the U.S. More: doi.org/10.1656/045.03…

🚨Science news! Suzanne Macey, a Museum scientist at the <a href="/CBC_AMNH/">CBC at AMNH</a>, recently published the results of a 4-yr study on the nesting ecology of bog turtles—providing valuable data on one of the most endangered freshwater turtles in the U.S. More: doi.org/10.1656/045.03…
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🐢Former students Arden Feil & Karina Polanco were integral to this work while part of the Museum’s Science Research Mentoring Program (SRMP), where NYC high school students conduct a year of research with Museum scientists. Read more about their work: doi.org/10.1656/045.03…

🐢Former students Arden Feil &amp; Karina Polanco were integral to this work while part of the Museum’s Science Research Mentoring Program (SRMP), where NYC high school students conduct a year of research with Museum scientists. Read more about their work: doi.org/10.1656/045.03…
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📢UPDATED SAVE THE DATE! 🐋16th annual Student Conference on Conservation Science - New York (SCCS-NY) 🗓October 15-17, 2025 ➡️amnh.org/sccsny #SCCSNY2025 This year's conference will be a hybrid event—join us American Museum of Natural History in NYC or virtually! Applications open March 1.

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🐋16th annual Student Conference on Conservation Science - New York (SCCS-NY) 
🗓October 15-17, 2025
➡️amnh.org/sccsny
#SCCSNY2025 

This year's conference will be a hybrid event—join us <a href="/AMNH/">American Museum of Natural History</a> in NYC or virtually! Applications open March 1.
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Check out exciting new research featuring CBC scientist Mary E. Blair! This study reveals how environmental changes and human activity have impacted lemur diversity, helping guide conservation efforts for these endangered primates. Read more: nature.com/articles/s4155…