New issue release: ABS Perspectives Series, Texas A&M University

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Oct 4, 2016, 12:01:06 PM10/4/16
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The Applied Biodiversity Science Perspectives Series has released its 2016 issue: http://today.tamu.edu/2016/10/04/how-aggies-are-putting-research-to-conservation-practice/

The Perspectives Series is a student-created, student-managed publication whose mission is to communicate conservation research being conducted by undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty associated with the Applied Biodiversity Program (ABS) at Texas A&M to a broader audience of academics, practitioners, and the public. 

This year’s issue can be read and downloaded at: biodiversity.tamu.edu/communications/perspectives-series/

The collection of articles in this year's Perspectives Series shares with you the insights and experiences of ABS graduate students and faculty focused on conservation and biodiversity issues in Africa. By sharing with a broader audience real-world examples and stories of the complex, interconnected relationship between humans and the natural systems they live, the Perspectives Series advances scientific communication and promotes the Texas A&M Applied Biodiversity Program as a leading applied research and graduate education program.

The ABS program brings multiple perspectives together—from ecology and psychology, to genetics and anthropology—to address the global challenge of reducing the loss of biodiversity and its impacts on human livelihoods. Interested in learning more or participating? Check out other ABS offerings: 

Twitter: @ABStamu  #PerspectivesSeries  #ABSPS6

This year’s issue can be read and downloaded at: biodiversity.tamu.edu/communications/perspectives-series/

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​Kenny Wallen, PhD Candidate
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