Sub-Antarctic Biocultural Conservation Program

Biocultural Conservation

Integrating environmental philosophy, ecological sciences, humanities and the arts

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We're the Sub-Antarctic Biocultural Conservation Program.

The program is supported by a network of organizations from both hemispheres of the world. It is an international and interdisciplinary cooperative that hopes to approach conservation by coupling the social and biological dynamics within policy making.

Study Abroad

Tracing Darwin’s Path Faculty-Led Field course in Chile’s Cape Horn Biophere Reserve

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Publications

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Projects

Projects focus on diverse aspects of biocultural diversity and conservation

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Posted on January 23, 2018
Diego Ramirez - Drake Passage Marine Park is now a reality.
Posted on January 18, 2018
Clean water research by Dr. James Kennedy and dignitaries meet in Puerto Williams to discuss the Cape Horn Sub-Antarctic Center
Posted on January 12, 2018
UNT President Neal Smatresk visits Chile
Posted on October 18, 2017
Dr. Ricardo Rozzi is awarded the 2017 Enrique Beltran Prize for the Conservation of Natural Resources
Posted on September 15, 2017
Progress toward the construction of the Sub-Antarctic Cape Horn Center in Puerto Williams, Chile
Posted on May 3, 2017
Parque Omora: Una Nueva forma de ver Aves
Posted on January 30, 2017
A tiny forest on the tip of the world
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