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From: Student Conference on Conservation Science - New York <sc...@email.amnh.org>
Date: Tue, Jan 20, 2026 at 12:01 PM
Subject: SCCS-NY Save the Date!
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It’s official! SCCS-NY will be October 14–16, 2026

SCCS-NY is October 14–16, 2026 | View in Browser

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Student Conference on Conservation Science, New York
Student Conference on Conservation Science, New York

Save the Date!

SCCS-NY is October 14–16, 2026

    Join us for the 17th annual SCCS-NY! This year’s conference will be a hybrid event, so you can join online or on-site at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. We will host three full days of events and activities at the Museum. Virtual attendance will be supported by live-streamed presentations and plenaries, in addition to online interactive workshops and mentoring sessions. It’s a great opportunity to learn from your peers and connect with mentors!

    Are you considering a career in conservation?

    Whether you are a student or an early-career professional, SCCS-NY is an international conference that provides opportunities for emerging conservationists (from anywhere in the world!) to network, gain experience, and present and get feedback on their work.

    Present your work!

    The call for applications to present a talk, speed talk, or poster at SCCS-NY will open on March 1. Detailed information on how to apply will be available soon on the conference website.

    What can you expect at SCCS-NY 2026?

    - Plenaries by leading conservation practitioners
    - Behind-the-scenes tours at the Museum
    - On-site and virtual mentoring sessions
    - On-site and virtual workshops
    - Awards for best presentations

    Are you a conservation professional or faculty member?

    Consider sharing this conference announcement with your networks and contributing to SCCS-NY as a mentor! Please contact sc...@amnh.org for more details on how to get involved.


    Stay tuned for more updates!

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