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ZSL Wildlife Conservation series: Conservation, values and religion

Conservation, values and religion - a ZSL Science and Conservation Event.


The importance of values and religion to conservation may be lost on many people (except for perhaps an acknowledgement of nature-friendly indigenous values). Yet, when it comes to practical on-the-ground conservation engagement and leveraging major behavioural shifts, the importance of values and religion is paramount.

The eleven major faiths have incomparable influence when it comes to changing behaviour amongst their adherents who represent about 85% of the global population and own 7% of the Earth’s habitable surface. Certainly, these faiths pre-date post-Copernican scientific understanding; however, all contain at least the seeds of an environmental ethic.

A shift is under way from seeing humanity as set apart from nature to inextricably interconnected with it: the so-called 'greening-of-religions'. This event will focus on the practical conservation benefits of engagement with faith-group partners.

Organised by Dr Susanna Paisley, Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE), University of Kent.

This event in the 'Wildlife Conservation' series will begin at 6.00pm (doors from 5.00pm) and talks are scheduled to finish at 7.30pm; admission is free and open to everyone (no advance booking or registration required). This event will be held in the ZSL Meeting Rooms and seats will be on a first-come, first-served basis. A dinner with the speakers will follow this event and places must be booked in advance. A dinner booking form will be provided from the ZSL website shortly; please download for further information.

ZSL Science and Conservation Events: An essential part of ZSL's work is to communicate relevant, high-quality zoological and conservation science. The integrated ZSL Science and Conservation Events programme includes Symposia, and the new 'Wildlife Conservation' and 'Communicating Science' series. Topics cover a wide variety of zoological and conservation themes, and international experts present and discuss their research

Further Information: please contact Joy Hayward, Scientific Meetings Coordinator, Zoological Society of London, Regents Park, London NW1 4RY.
Tel:+44 (0)20 7449 6227. Fax: +44 (0)20 7449 6411. E-mail: joy.hayward@zsl.org.


Speaker(s):

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Date and Time:

8 June 2010 at 6:00 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

The Meeting Rooms, London Zoo
Regent's Park (Outer Circle)
London
NW1 4RY
0207 449 6227
http://www.zsl.org/london-zoo/whats-on
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Organised by:

The Zoological Society of London
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Tickets:

Admission is free and everyone is welcome!

Available from:

There will be a 3-course dinner with the speakers following this 'Wildlife Conservation' event. For further information or to book dinner places, please contact joy.hayward@zsl.org or call 020 7449 6227.

Additional Information:

If you would like to be added to our e-mailing list for future ZSL Science and Conservation Events, please contact joy.hayward@zsl.org

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