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SCB-Europe section is a network of professionals working for the conservation of biodiversity with
a special interest in European issues.

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28 Aug - 1 Sept 2012


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SCB-ES resolution on the Czech government development plans in Sumava National Parks


Striving to promote and communicate excellent conservation biology science and practice in Europe.

Serving as a pan-European contact network between conservation biologists, conservation agencies and conservation NGO's.

Encouraging interdisciplinary approaches to conservation issues in Europe.

Advocating the inclusion of science into European biodiversity policy, decision-making and management.

Contributing to the international activities of Society for Conservation Biology...


HISTORICAL DECISION ON BIALOWIEZA FOREST

1st BiodiversityKnowledge Conference online

What role can ecologists have in decision-making processes?

New blog design

Europe Section Annual Report 2011 is available on the website

ECCB2012 - Early Registration Extension – 8th May 2012

Biodiversity crisis in Turkey - Cagan Sekercioglu's talk in Washington, DC, May 14

“How would I design and plan a conservation biology course?” – the student perspective

IPBES is formally established! - 22 April

IPBES Meeting - 21 April/2


Many more reasons why you should join the Society for Conservation Biology - Europe Section

  • Because it is free! If you are already a member of SCB you just need to join the section as an extra option at no extra cost (see menu above to join)
  • Because you have a special interest in the biodiversity and conservation challenges in Europe
  • Because you want to exchange with many other European conservation biologists and scientists, practitioners, policy-makers
  • Because you want to develop relationships between conservation sciences and policy-makers and practitioners at the European level
  • Because you have a special interest in the sustainable development and conservation of new European countries
  • Because you want to bridge gaps between Europe and the rest of the world?
  • Because you want to create your own local chapter, somewhere in Europe
  • Because we want Europe to be innovative
  • And we are glad that SCB supports strong regional sections to promote good conservation sciences and practices


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