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International Congress for Conservation Biology

Event Date: 
July 21, 2019 to July 25, 2019

The Society for Conservation Biology's biennial International Congress for Conservation Biology (ICCB) will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from July 21-25, 2019. ICCB is a global forum for addressing conservation challenges and presenting new research in conservation science and practice. Close to 2,000 scientists, including conservation professionals and students, policy experts, and government officials will attend ICCB, making it an ideal venue for journalists to cover the latest in conservation research, trends, news and policy. Some of the biggest topics in conservation will be discussed and presented at ICCB, including illegal wildlife trade and traffic, resource extraction, climate change, human-wildlife conflict, regional and national conservation policy, and more.

In addition to more than 100 contributed sessions on cutting edge conservation science and innovative ideas, ICCB will be hosting multiple plenary speakers including Fabien Cousteau, acclaimed deep sea explorer and grandson of Jacques Cousteau. Press will exclusively be invited to intimate conversations with each plenary speaker following their talk.

We offer complimentary registration to credentialed journalists (reporters, editors, news photographers) who work for a news service or broadcast outlet and who cover the environment, science or related news. Local media who cover business and tourism will also receive complimentary registration. Bloggers seeking press credentials must be affiliated with a conservation news site and have a history of posts to their name. Consideration will be given to student writers enrolled in journalism or science communication courses or are involved in producing editorial content for university publications or news sites.

To request press credentials, please contact:
Sarah Weber
Communications and Marketing Manager, Society for Conservation Biology
 

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