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The price of extinction: what losing biodiversity costs

The largest free UK Science Festival returns with more than 150 events over two weeks.
The price of extinction is part of the Spotlight on Science lecture series.


Join Cambridge Conservation Initiative for a panel discussion on the social, economic and natural costs associated with the loss of biodiversity. Leading speakers from natural science, social science, NGO and business will make the case for the conservation of biodiversity. The event will be chaired by Tim Radford (The Guardian). You will have the opportunity to ask questions of the panel, and to join conservationists from across CCI for a drink and informal discussion afterwards. Sponsored by Science AAAS.


Speaker(s):

Mr Tim Radford | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

10 March 2010 at 7:00 pm

Duration:

2 hours

 

Venue:

Judge Business School
Trumpington Street
Cambridge
CB2 1AG


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Organised by:

External Affairs & Communication, University of Cambridge
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