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Dr Joseph Bennett gives this month’s Science Cafe

Wednesday, February 10, 2016 from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm

How to Save More Threatened Species

Explore Science through Carleton’s popular Science Cafe series! All are welcome at these entertaining and informative public presentations. The next cafe features Professor Joseph Bennett discussing conservation actions for threatened species.

Despite the efforts of global and national conservation agencies, the number of species threatened with extinction continues to grow. New techniques to objectively prioritize conservation actions for threatened species have shown great promise for helping to save more species from extinction, and have been implemented by some agencies. However, these techniques can be limited by entrenched biases toward certain species over others, and by uncertainties in determining which species are more at risk of extinction. Bennett will show how biases toward popular, ‘flagship’ species can be utilized to help support rather than hinder objective prioritization, through careful promotion of shared actions among species. He will also outline new research that will determine the value of new data in determining priorities, and will help conservation agencies answer the question of when to monitor and when to act on existing information.