Topic:Parabiology

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Welcome to the Centre for Parabiology

[edit] Why be a Parabiologist?

Parabiology is the training of local people in scientific survey methods, particularly for conservation efforts. In conservation, a parabiologist works in endangered habitats, is trained to collect information and report conservation threats.

[edit] Open Courses

An Introduction to Parabiology Video by Sarah Richard, Mika Peck, University of Sussex

[edit] Other learning resources

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[edit] Courses run elsewhere

[edit] Parabiology Funding

Darwin Initiative (Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, UK)

[edit] External links

Parabiology in academia Department of Biology and Environmental Sciences, University of Sussex

Parabiology.. in the community

  • Reserve Life Support
  • Ecuador Terra Incognita
  • Corporacion Botanica Ecuadendron
  • Los Cedros Biological Reserve


Parabiology in policy


Parabiology in the media

Special issue of Ecuador Terra Incognita (Spanish) Monkey See, Monkey Save, Paul Lewis, Guardian December 5, 2005