- Manisha Sheth Gutman - At one of the sessions on Sacred Natural Sites in the World Parks Congress held in Sydney, a participant asked the question “Is it possible... read more →
News from the Religion and Conservation Biology Working Group (RCBWG), Society for Conservation Biology: A new awareness is emerging among the world’s religions. Increasing numbers of individuals and organizations recognise that the moral... read more →
– Jim Gale - We pull on chest waders, new out of the box provided for us at Muir Woods National Park. Steve, an invertebrate stream ecologist, welcomes us beneath... read more →
– Gilles Havik - Do westerners need to cross oceans to search for the spiritual in distant lands, or could some of these experiences also be found in our backyards?... read more →
– Manisha Sheth Gutman The Tansa Valley, which is located just 60 km north of the city of Mumbai in India, was originally inhabited by indigenous peoples that lived close... read more →
CSVPA co-Chair Edwin Bernbaum presents at the Science for Parks, Parks for Science: The Next Century held from March 25-27, 2015 at UC Berkeley at UC Berkeley, in partnership with the National Park... read more →
We hereby present Issue 3 of the CSVPA_Newsletter: Culture for Nature. Many thanks again to Radhika Borde and Fiona Wilton for their beautiful work in producing this issue. The newsletter... read more →
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is looking for a 'Chief Technical Adviser – Protected Area System Planning and Management Strengthening Expert'. Anyone reading this qualified? Would be good if... read more →
Source: Sonia Phalinkar for Deutsche Welle In a bid to protect the snow leopard, conservation groups are merging western and traditional approaches by teaming up with local monasteries, shamans and... read more →