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Thursday
, April 20
Cafeteria
19:30 •
Optional Dinner
Great Hall
09:30 •
Official Welcome
09:45 •
Plenary 1: Dr. Niki Harré, Department of Psychology, University of Auckland
14:00 •
Plenary 2: Ms Anna Oposa, Save Philippine Seas
16:45 •
Plenary 3: Ms Lisel Alamilla, Chair, Toledo Maya Land Rights Commission, Belize. Belize: The experience of Conservation Optimism at a Local NGO vs. National Government.
Huxley Lecture Theatre
12:40 •
Planet Ocean - with Kerstin Forsberg
Informatics Suite 1
11:00 •
[Session 1] Is Optimism Enough? Engaging Values and Virtues in Mobilising Communities for Conservation. | [Session 2] Edutainment as Strategic Marketing for Conservation
LIMITED
14:45 •
[Session 1] Inspiring and empowering local communities to conserve lions in northern Kenya | [Session 2] Elephants, ethnicities, war and peace: exploring conservation through the “desert elephants” of Mali
FILLING
Informatics Suite 2
11:00 •
Going wild in London; 35 years of successful conservation?
LIMITED
14:45 •
Knowledge is the Key for Preparing Future Stewards: A Necessary Change
LIMITED
Informatics Suite 4
11:00 •
Selling Success: Marketing a Better World with Conservation Optimism
FULL
14:45 •
Fin Fighters - Progressive conservation and public engagement in positive change making.
LIMITED
Informatics Suite 5
11:00 •
Are you optimistic? Understanding how optimism affects conservation decision-making
FILLING
14:45 •
[Session 1] Celebrating Conservation Heroes | [Session 2] Conservation Storytelling: How to Share Your Success through Compelling Images and Videos
FULL
Lower Hall
09:00 •
Registration
13:00 •
Net-Works: Empowering communities, replenishing the ocean
13:00 •
Conservation Optimism Photography
13:00 •
Safeguarding space for nature, securing our future: half-earth, whole-earth or a different earth?
17:30 •
Stop motion: Bring science & conservation to life through film
17:30 •
Creative Conservation
17:30 •
Success story - Falconers and conservation of Peregrine, Mauritius Kestrel and other species
Masters Library
16:15 •
Meet the Plenary Speakers: Niki Harré, Anna Oposa
FULL
North Cloister
10:30 •
Mid-morning Break
13:00 •
Lunch & Not-A-Poster Sessions
16:15 •
Afternoon Break
Old Library
11:00 •
[Session 1] Brain hacks for powerful conservation messages | [Session 2] Does time spent in nature improve our mental health?
LIMITED
14:45 •
Five reasons to be cheerful: showcasing conservation success in decision making
FULL
South Cloister
13:00 •
What drives orangutan conservation? / Introducing Malaysian Primatological Society
13:00 •
Saving Africa's Vultures
13:00 •
Framing the oceans: Why the words we use matter
13:00 •
Living Together: African Wild Dogs in a Human-Dominated Landscape
13:00 •
Training the next generation of conservation professionals in Peru.
13:00 •
#OneLess
13:00 •
Eco-Trips with Impact
13:00 •
The Galapagos giant tortoise: Delivering outreach to inspire tomorrow’s conservation ambassadors
13:00 •
Conservation Risk Management - Essential Travel Survival Skills
13:00 •
STAYING OPTIMISTIC: the challenges of being a local conservation organization in Bolivia
17:30 •
Drinks reception & Creative session: Celebrating people in nature
17:30 •
Conservation News Clips
17:30 •
Conservation comedy and technology
17:30 •
Collaborative Conservation – Creating Connections to Enhance Conservation Capacity in North Sulawesi, Indonesia
17:30 •
Art and Conservation Science: Creative Communication
17:30 •
Naturewatch: Talk on the Wild Side
17:30 •
Arts-science collaboration for conservation conflicts
The George Farha Auditorium
11:00 •
A new generation of environmental leaders embrace Whole Earth conservation
LIMITED
14:45 •
[Session 1] Rebuilding tropical fisheries village by village | [Session 2] Managing (Turtle) Conservation Program in Developing Countries
LIMITED
Friday
, April 21
Great Hall
09:15 •
Plenary 4: Professor Andrew Balmford, University of Cambridge
12:00 •
Plenary 5: Helen Crowley, Kering
12:45 •
Sisters in Conversation/Conservation
17:15 •
Panel session & Closing remarks
Informatics Suite 1
10:00 •
Tigers, Tigers everywhere – What to consider when tigers in Chitwan National Park are doing so well?
LIMITED
13:45 •
Expanding the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species to be a positive vision for conservation
FILLING
15:45 •
Nature Culture Future: the IUCN Green List and conservation success in a rapidly changing world
FILLING
Informatics Suite 2
10:00 •
Using art to bring hope in conservation
LIMITED
13:45 •
Banning Microbeads From Your Bathroom: The role individuals & businesses play in changing policy
LIMITED
15:45 •
Is rewilding more than just restoring nature?
LIMITED
Informatics Suite 4
10:00 •
Selling success: storyboarding to empower the next generation of conservationists
FULL
13:45 •
Recognizing & encouraging conservation where we live & work
LIMITED
15:45 •
Arts-science collaboration for conservation conflicts
FILLING
Informatics Suite 5
10:00 •
PANORAMA – Solutions for a healthy planet
FILLING
13:45 •
Introducing an innovative new approach to define, track, and report on conservation results
FULL
15:45 •
Youth Engagement in Conservation: Voices from the Middle East
LIMITED
Masters Library
15:15 •
Meet the Plenary Speakers: Helen Crowley, Lisel Alamilla
FILLING
North Cloister
11:30 •
Mid-morning Break
12:45 •
Lunch & Optional Session
15:15 •
Mid-Afternoon Break
Old Library
10:00 •
Species conservation is not depressing – there have been successes and we can affect change
LIMITED
13:45 •
If you build it, they will come: how positive messaging can inspire business to benefit nature
LIMITED
15:45 •
Fisheries and biodiversity conservation: exploring 20 years of sustainability certification
LIMITED
Seminar Room
10:00 •
How to quantify everyone's (lack of) knowledge to help make better decisions
FULL
The George Farha Auditorium
10:00 •
The future of corporate biodiversity accounting and disclosure
FILLING
13:45 •
Accessing alternative funding: what makes an investible opportunity
LIMITED
15:45 •
Thinking Outside of Contemporary and Wildlife Conservation: Diverse Perspectives and Change
LIMITED
Saturday
, April 22
Huxley Lecture Theatre
11:10 •
How to get conservation on to the political agenda
LIMITED
12:05 •
The art of connecting to nature with purpose, a view from behavioural sciences & positive psychology
LIMITED
13:15 •
Taking Action for Conservation - Why Young People Make us Hopeful
LIMITED
13:50 •
Is rewilding more than just restoring nature?
LIMITED
14:25 •
Talk show: does time spent in nature improve our mental health?
LIMITED
15:00 •
Citizen Action for Tigers: How ordinary people are saving wild Malayan tigers
15:35 •
Rebuilding tropical fisheries village by village
LIMITED
Prince Albert Suite
11:00 •
Explore Conservation in London
11:00 •
Collaborative Conservation – Creating Connections to Enhance Conservation Capacity in North Sulawesi, Indonesia
11:00 •
Conservation Commerce at work - Uganda & Vietnam
11:00 •
What drives orangutan conservation? Introducing Malaysian Primatological Society
11:00 •
Virtual Coral Reefs
11:00 •
The Galapagos giant tortoise: Delivering outreach to inspire tomorrow’s conservation ambassadors
11:00 •
Instant Wild
11:00 •
International Street Art Project in Indonesia for Sumatran Orangutans and Tropical Forests
11:00 •
STAYING OPTIMISTIC: The challenges of being a local conservation organization in Bolivia
11:00 •
Naturewatch: Talk on the Wild Side
11:00 •
Ocean Optimism
11:00 •
Fish for the future
11:00 •
Conservation News Clips
11:00 •
Optimism in Thames River
11:00 •
Banning Microbeads From Your Bathroom: The role individuals & businesses play in changing policy
11:00 •
A talk on 'Saving Africa's Vultures'
11:00 •
Falconry and conservation
11:00 •
Are you optimistic? Understanding how optimism affects conservation decision-making
11:00 •
Youth Engagement in Conservation: Voices from the Middle East
11:00 •
Elephants, ethnicities, war and peace: exploring conservation through the “desert elephants” of Mali
11:00 •
Saving our seas with smartphones
11:00 •
Bicycle powered cinema
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