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CATEGORIES:Cambridge Natural History Society
SUMMARY:Insect Conservation: conserving the little things 
 that run the world - Ed Turner\, Professor of Inse
 ct Ecology and Curator of Insects\, Cambridge Muse
 um of Zoology
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UID:TALK225886AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/225886
DESCRIPTION:There is growing evidence that insect numbers are 
 declining in many areas\, with serious implication
 s for global biodiversity and ecosystem processes.
 \n\nDrawing on work from the Insect Ecology Group 
 in Cambridge\, this talk will discuss some of the 
 evidence behind these declines\, why this might be
 \, and what we can do about it.
LOCATION:Weston Seminar Room (First Floor) - David Attenbor
 ough Building\, University of Cambridge Pembroke S
 t\, Cambridge CB2 3QZ
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