Tropical Ecology & Conservation Symposium Recently Held

Antioch University New England recently held its 12th annual CTEC Symposium, “New Approaches to Conservation Conflicts.” Keynote Dr. Adrian Treves presented on rethinking biodiversity preservation and conservation conflicts, and talked about human-wildlife relations in the Bandipur Tiger reserve, the Dakota Access Pipeline conflicts and indigenous rights, and collaboration in environmental management.

The Annual CTEC Symposium brings together researchers, professionals, educators, and students to learn about and become involved in the application of new approaches to conservation conflicts. Participants learn about conservation conflict transformation, bridging conflicts between agriculture and conservation, managing human-wildlife conflicts, reducing conflicts over land use and biodiversity, and reducing human conflicts that undermine conservation and wildlife management.

Learn more about AUNE’s Center for Tropical Ecology & Conservation

Learn more about the Conservation Biology concentration of the MS in Environmental Studies at Antioch University New England

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Twelve Stories to Read or Listen to During Hispanic Heritage Month

Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated from September 15- October 15 every year. This started as a week-long celebration in 1968 when President Johnson declared it and said, “The people of Hispanic descent are the heirs of missionaries, captains, soldiers, and farmers who were motivated by a young spirit of adventure and a desire to settle freely in a free land.”

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