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Earthwatch events offer you the opportunity to learn from scientists on the front line of environmental action, about the issues that matter to the future of the planet. Understand what needs to be done, and importantly, how you can play a part.

Our lectures, debates and open days are free, informative and good fun. You'll meet other people who care about the environment and leave inspired!

Earthwatch Public Lecture Series
   
Venue Royal Geographical Society
Date Thursday 16 May 2013
Time Reception 6pm, Lecture 7.00-8.30pm
Cost Free admission, Donations welcome
   

Why Emotion Matters in Conservation Science

Introduced by Paul Rose, Earthwatch Ambassador.

Discover how connecting with nature nourishes our psychological well being, and why this is important for conservation science.

Speakers: Dr. Wallace "J." Nichols, PhD., Research Associate at California Academy of Sciences; Dr. Anastasia Steffen, PhD., Valles Caldera Trust.

Find out more and book your free ticket!

Earthwatch Lecture May 2013: Why Emotion Matters in Conservation Science. Image Credit: Joan Burnett

Save the date of our Annual Debate on 17 October 2013!

Missed a recent lecture or debate? Get the lowdown, see photos, and listen to audio on our past events page.


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