LIVE: ConDev Lecture: A One Health Approach to Gorilla Conservation w Mike Cranfield
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LIVE: ConDev Lecture: A One Health Approach to Gorilla Conservation w Mike Cranfield
Another photo from the TIME magazine feature this week: Saving Congo’s Gorillas: A Refuge for Species Under Threat - LightBox: http://goo.gl/Dte2ry Co-Director of Gorilla Doctors, Dr. Mike Cranfield, presents this week's #ConDevLecture: A One Health Approach to Gorilla Conservation Wednesday, November 06, @ 12:00pm VTH Building - Room 101 Directions and webcast athttp://condevcenter.org/lectureseries Co-sponsored by Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences and the Applied Biodiversity Science Program at Texas A&M University. #Wildlife #NaturalResources #Conflict #Gorillas
Photo from the official website of Virunga National Park in DR Congo. Post:http://goo.gl/RJyiik
"Mukokya comfortably asleep and in the capable hands of Dr. Mike Cranfield and the other Gorilla Doctors. In this image, Dr. Cranfield takes two skin samples from Mukokya’s arm as fellow veterinarian assures an unobstructed airway and monitors respiration. Mukokya tolerated the anesthesia without any problem, but as is always the case, the veterinarians were well-prepared and equipped to handle potential complications."
Dr. Mike Cranfield presents this week's #ConDevLecture A One Health Approach to Gorilla Conservation Wednesday, November 06, @ 12:00pm VTH Building - Room 101 Directions and webcast at http://condevcenter.org/lectureseries Co-sponsored by Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences and the Applied Biodiversity Science Program at Texas A&M University.
Gorilla Doctors' Dr. Mike Cranfield oversees the transfer of a Grauer's gorilla orphan to the GRACE center in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Dr. Cranfield will present this week's #ConDevLecture: A One Health Approach to Gorilla Conservation Wednesday, November 06, @ 12:00pm VTH Building - Room 101 Directions and webcast athttp://condevcenter.org/lectureseries Co-sponsored by Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences and the Applied Biodiversity Science Program at Texas A&M University.
"The genetic difference between a gorilla and a human being is tiny—we share 98.4% of our DNA. But the gorillas of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the people who care for them share far more than just genes. Both are victims of an endless war that has ravaged Central Africa, killing humans and gorillas alike." Read more: Saving Congo’s Gorillas: A Refuge for Species Under Threat - LightBox http://lightbox.time.com/2013/10/31/saving-congos-gorillas-a-refuge-for-species-under-threat/#ixzz2jVwdEQzz
Why Women Participate Less in Civic Activity: Evidence from Mali Presented by Dr. Jessica Gottlieb
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
12:20- 1:30pm CST
Allen Building Room 1110
Learn more about Dr. Gottlieb's Brown Bag here>>
ConDev Lecture Series: A One Health Approach to Gorilla Conservation w/ Mike Cranfield
A One Health Approach to Gorilla Conservation
Presented by Mike Cranfield
Wednesday, November 06, @ 12:00pm
VMTH Building - Room 101
Webcast at condevcenter.org/lectureseries
RSVP for this event here>>
Dr. Mike Cranfield is the Director of Research and Conservation at The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore, responsible for the health and care of the zZoo's more than 1,500 animals. Dr. Cranfield joined The Maryland Zoo in 1982 as chief veterinarian, taking on additional responsibilities through the years.
BIG IDEAS@BERKELEY: Upcoming Opportunities and Resources
Phillip Denny serves as the Chief Administrative Officer of the Blum Center for Developing Economies and is the program manager for the Big Ideas@ Berkeley contest. Contact him at pdenny [at] berkeley [dot] edu
Below are some opportunities and resources for students at UC Berkeley and other eligible campuses to take advantage during the final two weeks leading up to the Pre-Proposal deadline (November 5th, 5pm PST!)
Info Session on Applying for Clinton Global Initiative University (10/24)
Big Ideas Info Session and Writing Workshop Videos (Recordings Available On-Line)
Expanded Big Ideas Drop-In Advising Hours (Ongoing, B100 Blum Hall)
Remote (Skype/Google) Advising Sessions (Ongoing, Sign-Ups)
Big Ideas Pre-Proposal Editing Blitzes (10/29 & 11/4)
Intellectual Property Consultations (10/30)
What Category are you Applying to? (Poll!)
ConDev Brown Bag - Why Women Participate Less in Civic Activity: Evidence from Mali
Why Women Participate Less in Civic Activity: Evidence from Mali Presented by Dr. Jessica Gottlieb
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
12:20- 1:30pm CST
Allen Building Room 1110
Or online at http://condevcenter.org/brownbag
RSVP to this event by click here»
Catherine Bertini and Ben Davies on Flickr.
Catherine Bertini (@C_A_Bertini) listens to Ben Davies as he shares his experiences growing up abroad. Dr. Bertini visited Texas A&M University in Oct. 2013 and took some time to eat lunch and chat with @ConDevCenter students.
Partnership for ag in #Ghana announced by HGBuffett Fdtn, @DupontPioneer, Deere. http://t.co/ZJ0tc9JnmV #BorlaugDialogue @ConDevCenter
— Joseph King (@kingjn) October 17, 2013
...there is the agricultural economist Ed Price from Texas A&M University, who understands that support for agricultural development can yield significant returns in long-term peace and stability.
Mr. Howard G. Buffett mentions ConDev Director Ed Price in his LinkedIn Article.
Warren Buffett’s Warning: Don’t Lose the Game by Trying to Bat a Thousand: http://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20131015101315-264657321-warren-buffett-s-warning-don-t-lose-the-game-by-trying-to-bat-a-thousand
"Big Ideas" in Open Data, Info Session, October 15, 2013
Miss the @BigIdeasCAL "Open Data" Hangout? Check out the video above.
ConDev Brown Bag Student Presentation: Technology Use in West Africa w/ Caitlin Shaw
Debate on Global Wildlife Trafficking: Is It Time to Legalize Trade?
Is it time to reconsider a legal global trade in tiger, elephant, and rhino products?
Join us for a ConDev Brown Bag hosted by @EarthWatch_org on Thursday, October 17, in AGLS 129 from 1:00pm to 3:00pm CST.
Learn more at http://condevcenter.org/brownbag
Debate on the legalization of wildlife trade. Oct. 17 @ 1pm in AGLS 129. RSVP: http://t.co/a53wdKmA7W | Details http://t.co/nXMdvPiGSF #HESN
— Conflict&Development (@ConDevCenter) October 12, 2013
Big Ideas@Berkeley Writing Workshop for TAMU Students