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Proposed changes to SCB’s bylaws
The Society for Conservation Biology (SCB) is changing its bylaws. Some of the changes are minor, to clarify current practices, and to comply with laws in California where SCB is incorporated. But some changes are more substantive, so it is … Continue reading
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Tagged environment, governance, research, science, Society for Conservation Biology
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