Reversing the Biodiversity Crisis: A Book Release Discussion of Wild by Design
Friday, September 16th, 12:00 – 1:15 pm EDT
In Person and Remote Event
LAURA MARTIN
Author of Wild by Design: The Rise of Ecological Restoration & Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies, Williams College
MARK ANDERSON
Director of Conservation Science, The Nature Conservancy
MIREY ATALLAH
Head of Nature for Climate Branch, United Nations Environment Programme
PAUL SABIN
Randolph W. Townsend, Jr. Professor of History & Professor of American Studies, Yale University
Moderated by MEGAN BLACK
Associate Professor, History Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
In our age of biodiversity crisis, many wild species will not survive without acts of human care. What should that care look like? Can wild nature be designed? Which environmental harms are truly irreversible, and how can ecological restoration be made socially just? The Harvard University Center for the Environment and Williams College invite you for a panel discussion exploring these questions while reflecting on the recently released book Wild by Design: The Rise of Ecological Restoration by former HUCE Environmental Fellow Laura Martin.
HUCE SEMINAR ROOM 440, 26 OXFORD STREET, CAMBRIDGE
LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED
TO JOIN REMOTELY: https://harvard.zoom.us/j/95849468845
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