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Species survival: Securing white-clawed crayfish in a changing environment

Conference dates: 16th and 17th of November 2010

Crayfish project team

The Species Survival conference attracted many distinguished speakers from across Europe, resulting in an exciting and informative programme.

Renowned experts presented on a wide selection of topics, all of which are outlined in the Post Conference Overview PDF on this page.  To view the full conference proceedings 2011 publication, which includes additional papers not presented at the conference, please follow the link on this page.

The Species Survival: Securing white-clawed crayfish in a changing environment conference was supported by the South West Crayfish Project*, who are currently leading the largest strategic translocation of white-clawed crayfish in the UK to date.  The conference was held at Bristol Zoo Gardens on the 16 and 17 November 2010.

A kind thank you to the event sponsors:

Biffaward, Bristol Conservation and Science Foundation, Buglife and the Natural England Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund, and the Environment Agency.

*South West Crayfish Project partners and donors (2011):

Avon Wildlife Trust, Biffaward, Bristol Conservation and Science Foundation, Bristol water, Bristol Zoo Gardens, Buglife, Environment Agency and Natural England.

The Species Survival conference proceedings are available to download from our publications page (listed under 2011)

Post conference overview

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