
Why Conservation Conflict Persists | #DICETalks
Thu 24 Sept · 18:00
Grimond Lecture Theatre 2
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Why Conservation Conflict Persists | #DICETalks, a free event on 24 September 2026 at Grimond Lecture Theatre 2, Canterbury, features Tina Hiller discussing leopard-related conflict through an interdisciplinary approach.
An interdisciplinary approach to understanding leopard-related conflict, presented by Tina Hiller
We are delighted to welcome postgraduate researcher, Tina Hiller, to present this month's DICE Talk. Join us in Grimond Lecture Theatre 2 on 24th September at 6pm for her talk, Why Conservation Conflict Persists: An interdisciplinary approach to understanding leopard-related conflict.
After the talks, please join us in K-bar Keynes College for a social gathering and catch up with the DICE community!
Please note, seating is first-come, first-served.
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Why Conservation Conflict Persists | #DICETalks takes place on Thursday, 24 September 2026 at 18:00.
Why Conservation Conflict Persists | #DICETalks is held at Grimond Lecture Theatre 2 in Canterbury (Grimond Building, Canterbury, CT2 7NG).
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Why Conservation Conflict Persists | #DICETalks, a free event on 24 September 2026 at Grimond Lecture Theatre 2, Canterbury, features Tina Hiller discussing leopard-related conflict through an interdisciplinary approach.
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An interdisciplinary approach to understanding leopard-related conflict, presented by Tina Hiller
We are delighted to welcome postgraduate researcher, Tina Hiller, to present this month's DICE Talk. Join us in Grimond Lecture Theatre 2 on 24th September at 6pm for her talk, Why Conservation Conflict Persists: An interdisciplinary approach to understanding leopard-related conflict.
After the talks, please join us in K-bar Keynes College for a social gathering and catch up with the DICE community!
Please note, seating is first-come, first-served.
Description supplied by the event organiser.
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Grimond Lecture Theatre 2Grimond Building, Canterbury, CT2 7NG
Blean Forest, Canterbury
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Why Conservation Conflict Persists | #DICETalks takes place on Thursday, 24 September 2026 at 18:00.
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Why Conservation Conflict Persists | #DICETalks is held at Grimond Lecture Theatre 2 in Canterbury (Grimond Building, Canterbury, CT2 7NG).
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Entry to Why Conservation Conflict Persists | #DICETalks is free.
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