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New comment in Nature: "Working together: A call for inclusive conservation"
12.11.2014

A new comment in the journal Nature argues that conservation’s impact on the world is being hindered by the field’s lack of inclusiveness — particularly its failure to consistently include both the many different values people hold for nature, and the viewpoints of women and diverse ethnicities and cultures. The comment is coauthored by Heather Tallis, lead scientist for The Nature Conservancy; Jane Lubchenco, former NOAA administrator, currently professor at Oregon State University and member of The Nature Conservancy’s board of directors; and 238 other leading conservationists.

See more at: http://blog.nature.org/science/diversity-conservation-petition#sthash.XI1pIrf7.dpuf

Or in the original publication at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/515027a


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