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  • Conference | Seattle, WA
    The Biodiversity Without Boundaries conference puts some of the most important scientific breakthroughs on display to an audience that includes scientists from our network of more than 60 programs in North America, plus scores of government agencies, leading academic institutions, and fellow conservation organizations. Learn more and register now!
  • Training | Virtual
    NatureServe is pleased to announce we are hosting Core Methodology Training (CMT) virtually in February 2023. Core Methodology Training is a hands-on introduction to standards, methods, and tools that are "core" to the success of the NatureServe Network.
  • Training | Virtual
    NatureServe is pleased to announce we are hosting Core Methodology Training (CMT), virtually, this fall. The dates are November 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 8th from 1-5 pm Eastern. Registration for this CMT is now closed; to check if space is available in January, please email Allison_Gratz@natureserve.org.
  • Webinar | Online
    Chief Scientist Dr. Healy Hamilton presented at the Esri Science Symposium, sharing stories from around the globe on why biodiversity is important and how spatial tools, including those developed by NatureServe, are essential for conservation.
  • Webinar | Online
    We are please to announce Virtual BWB—a webinar series from NatureServe that will be a forum for important discussions related to the Network, our stakeholders and policy makers.
  • | Webinar
    EcoHealth Alliance y NatureServe, en colaboración con la Red de Observaciones de Biodiversidad de las Américas (Américas-BON), GEO BON, y la Comisión de Gestión de Ecosistemas de IUCN, y el Equipo de Trabajo de Salud Humana y Manejo Ecosistémico, se complacen en anunciar una edición especial del Pulso del Planeta.
  • Webinar | Webinar
    Achieving information integration in any field of science requires understanding the flow of data between production and use, and then engineering one or more solutions from the principles of information computer science and the available technologies. It also entails social engineering to ensure acceptance and sustain implementation.
  • Webinar | Webinar
    With biodiversity loss accelerating, we must find ways to better mainstream biodiversity into development decisions and conservation actions. Underpinning this is the need to produce relevant and trustworthy information on biodiversity status and trends and the mechanisms driving these trends.
  • | Webinar
    Biodiversity and ecosystems provide a wide range of contributions to health and well-being; however, these benefits are not routinely considered in health and development decision-making processes. Encouragingly, there are ample opportunities for collaboration between conservation and health communities to tackle shared drivers of biodiversity loss, ecosystem degradation, and ill health.
  • Webinar | Webinar
    The presentation will highlight the challenges and opportunities for enhancing the effectiveness of biodiversity mainstreaming and safeguarding through improved collection, sharing, and analysis of biodiversity information.