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How conservation scientists work

How conservation scientists work
How conservation scientists work
Being a conservation scientist is not easy. Some may regard it as a ‘soft’ science, and yet it necessarily draws on many other fields of cutting-edge science, such as genetics, ecology, climatology, and behavioural and reproductive science. But these scientists also find themselves working under a wide range of political, socio-economic, and cultural pressures. They often need to make tough, rapid decisions and therefore tread a difficult path between science and society.
conservation, biology, school, science, scientist
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Grace, Marcus
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Grace, Marcus and Hare, Tony (2008) How conservation scientists work. School Science Review, 90 (330), 47-52.

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Being a conservation scientist is not easy. Some may regard it as a ‘soft’ science, and yet it necessarily draws on many other fields of cutting-edge science, such as genetics, ecology, climatology, and behavioural and reproductive science. But these scientists also find themselves working under a wide range of political, socio-economic, and cultural pressures. They often need to make tough, rapid decisions and therefore tread a difficult path between science and society.

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Published date: September 2008
Keywords: conservation, biology, school, science, scientist

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Local EPrints ID: 63210
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/63210
ISSN: 0036-6811
PURE UUID: 2ac09c40-fa06-466b-890c-aa1203f2001b
ORCID for Marcus Grace: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1949-1765

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Date deposited: 19 Sep 2008
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:43

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Author: Marcus Grace ORCID iD
Author: Tony Hare

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