Grow your conservation impact through better communication [Doors open]

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Dr Nick Askew

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Apr 11, 2025, 12:43:02 AMApr 11
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Hi everyone,

As members of the Society for Conservation Biology, many of you are working at the interface of science and practice — developing, applying, or teaching evidence-based conservation solutions.

Yet even the best science often struggles to create change without one essential skill: communication.

To support conservation professionals like you, we’re offering a practical online course:
Communications for Conservation Projects — designed to help you clearly and confidently communicate your work, secure funding, engage stakeholders, and drive measurable impact.


🎓 About the course

This self-paced online course includes six structured modules and is led by conservation communications specialist Lloyd Gofton, supported by the Conservation Careers team.

It’s built around an analysis of over 29,000 real conservation jobs, and focuses on helping professionals translate technical work into messages that connect, inspire, and mobilise.

✅ Practical, flexible, and career-relevant
✅ Suitable for scientists, NGO staff, project leaders, and students
✅ Includes 12 months' access to our CC Pro support community

👉 Full course details here »


🕒 Enrolment closes Friday 25th April

We’re offering 33% off — but only until Friday 25th April at 11:59 PM UK time.

Whether you're advancing your own skills or supporting your team or students, this is a valuable opportunity to build communications capacity within the conservation field.

👉 Register now or forward to your network »


Looking for advanced training?

We’re also launching a new course for experienced communicators:
📣 Communications Strategy Development for Conservation Projects »
Designed for those leading communications at programme or institutional level.


Thanks for all you do to advance effective conservation worldwide. 

Please do share this with your students, peers, or partners — or join us yourself.

All the best,

Dr Nick Askew
Director | Conservation Careers

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