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Conservation Biology
Conservation Canines featured on University of Washington homepage
Sam Wasser quoted in Bloomberg on closing ivory trade loopholes
Dee Boersma co-authors study on declines in seabird breeding rates
Sam Wasser quoted in The Independent on DNA testing to trace mother of 'orphan' elephant
Sue Moore in National Geographic on dying gray whales
Dee Boersma elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Abigail Swann featured in UW News on tropical plants flourishing under climate change
Environmental Change: Science and Art
Art is an important tool for science outreach. Productive partnerships between artists and scientists can be a highly effective way to reach a wider audience. The visual arts, including drawing, painting, sculpture and photography can tell stories that spark interest in aspects of science and the environment and reinforce the written and spoken word.
This talk introduces some of the areas in which art is used to enhance science and the environment, especially climate change and conservation.