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PACE 15/2015

The yearly symposium on Plant and Animal Conservation Ecology

PACE 15/2015

The conference provides opportunity for young scientists from Swiss universities and other research institutions to present their work in the field of biodiversity conservation, management and restoration, with a major focus on practice-relevant and problem-solving issues. It also offers a platform to Swiss biodiversity conservation practitioners to present and share their on-the-ground experience. The objective is to bridge the gap that exists between science and practice, implementation and research.

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