Wednesday, 17th November 2021 at 6pm. Register your interest HERE.
A virtual talk by Dr Susan Cheyne, co-director of Borneo Nature Foundation.
About this event
Dr Susan Cheyne has worked in South East Asia since 1997 and in Indonesia since 2002. She received her PhD from the University of Cambridge on primate ecology and conservation looking into the illegal pet trade of gibbons and studying the rehabilitation and reintroduction successes of these threatened apes. As a co-director of Borneo Nature Foundation International, she leads a team working on the conservation of primates and wild cats using camera trap technology to understand the movement, distribution and conservation status of these threatened cats.
How to Register
This event has been organised in collaboration with and is hosted by the Royal Society of Biology: Devon and Cornwall Branch.
For this event only, please register through the RSB website here.
The event is free to attend, although you will need to register for an RSB account in order to sign up. Please note that you will receive a Zoom link to join the event immediately before the talk.
Please get in touch if you have any issues or questions about registration.