7 Apr (Mon): Talk on "Quantifying biodiversity patterns in human-dominated tropical forests" at NUS

"Quantifying biodiversity patterns in human-dominated tropical forests: challenges and opportunities for conservation science". This talk by Toby Gardner discusses the future of a significant, yet unknown number of tropical forest species that depends upon their effective conservation within human-dominated regions, including both forest remnants and the wider landscape matrix.

Time: 10am
Venue: Conference Room, Department of Biological Sciences, the National University of Singapore
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