25 Jan (Fri): "Is there a global extinction crisis for biodiversity?"

This talk by Nigel Stork School of Resource Management, University of Melbourne presents evidence that supports the view that most invertebrates are much less likely to become extinct than vertebrates. He will also examine current evidence that suggests that climate change may be more insidious threat to global insect diversity than habitat loss.

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Time: 10.30am-11.30am
Venue: Department of Biological Sciences, Conference Room (Blk S3 Level 5), the National University of Singapore
Contact: Originally posted on the eco-tax mailing list