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Green Economics Seminar and African Field Trip Autumn 2005 and Christmas 2005

at Oxford University and African Field Study trip (Etosha Salt Pan)

Conservation biology- The economics of conservation of Large African mammals, the local economic issues and the economics of their habitat 2006 This seminar and trip will be led by Dr Russel Seymour of our advisory board and our conservation manager and a specialist on the IUCN list of endangered large African Mammals.Dr Seymour's work is influenced by the Durrell Institute for Conservation. As this is a study trip intended to further research and knowledge in this area- please can you register interest as soon as possible. For the seminar in Oxford there will be about 60 places. Please email the institute for further information and fees etc

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These two events will form part of accreditation for full institute membership

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