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4 Aug

Biodiversity and Triage: Making Tough Conservation Decisions

  • Free
  • Talk

We are in the midst of one of the largest mass extinction events in earth's history. Many species have little chance of survival and for many others, their fate depends on conservation management strategies. Sadly, it is not possible to save all the threatened species. This has led some conservation biologists to argue for environmental triage. This is the prioritisation of conservation efforts according to expected outcomes.

In this Barry Taylor and David Lewis Philosophy Lecture, Professor Mark Colyvan gives a qualified defence of environmental triage, outlining its theoretical underpinnings, highlighting its limitations, and discussing ethical implications.

Arrive early for light refreshments from 6:15pm outside the Forum Theatre before the lecture commences.

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Date Times
Mon 4 Aug
  • 6.45pm - 8.15pm 6:45pm - 8:15pm

Location

Forum Theatre, Level 1, North Wing
Arts West Building (Building 148)
University of Melbourne, Royal Parade
Parkville 3010

Open in maps location for Arts West Building (Building 148)

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This is a free event

Book online for Biodiversity and Triage: Making Tough Conservation Decisions

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  • email address: arts-engage@unimelb.edu.au
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Arts, ideas, sound, technology; a festival of new dimensions for Melbourne/Narrm.

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22 Aug

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Julia Busuttil Nishimura crafts a feast beneath the striking installation, Einder by Boris Acket.

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Specimens Across Time
14 Aug

Specimens Across Time

A 200th birthday tribute to Baron von Mueller.

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Auto-Photo: A Life in Portraits Artist Floor Talk
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Auto-Photo: A Life in Portraits Artist Floor Talk

Floor Talk with Kyle Archie Knight, Ruth O’Leary and Katherine Griffiths.

  • Free
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Destiny: Writing from the Diaspora
12 Aug

Destiny: Writing from the Diaspora

Kirsty Marillier, Carly Findlay and Grace Yee explore histories through a diasporic lens.

  • Free
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Women in Natural History: Art, Science and Rare Books
26 Jul

Women in Natural History: Art, Science and Rare Books

Discover the vital contributions women have made to natural history as illustrators and scientists.

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