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Our mission is to enable discoveries and solutions needed to sustain Earth's biodiversity in a time of rapid biophysical, institutional, and cultural change
Arizona State University TempeBiodiversity.asu.eduJoined November 2014

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On Wednesday, March 1st from 9:00 am - 10:00 am researcher José D Anadón will be presenting at our Lab Talk event located in LSC 202. José D Anadón will be discussing the decline of hunting in post-rural societies. The presentation can be attended in person or virtually!
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GirlsConserve is an Environmental Leadership Intern Program at ASU’s Tempe Campus. Learn more about Girls Conserve this weekend at our Open Door Showcase! More details can be found on our website and instagram page!
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The Center for Biodiversity Outcomes will be attending ASU Open Door 2023 alongside the Global Futures Laboratory. Members of the Center for Biodiversity Outcomes invite you to learn more about ecology and biodiversity.
 Visit our table and engage in the family-friendly, conservation-oriented activities we’ve curated! At our table, you’ll be able to explore the importance of keystone species conservation through a game of giant Jenga, test your knowledge of marine communities through our interactive guessing game, complete a wildlife puzzle, and more. Visitors will be able to learn: how can you contribute to conservation?

Meet the Center for Biodiversity Outcomes team February 25, 2023, from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM in the Walton Center for Planetary Health (WCPH) Atrium. We hope to see you there! 🤗 #asuopendoor2023 #arizonastateuniversity #opendoor
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Parrotfish declines in Belize began centuries ago, causing reefs to grow more slowly. Historical overfishing has weakened reef resilience to climate change. With W Murakoa/@odealab/ J Zhao/N Leonard/R Norris #conservationpaleo #coralreefs @ASUGlobalFuture frontiersin.org/articles/10.33
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Do you eat fish? Check out what ASU scientists working with Global Futures Laboratory and School of Sustainability are doing! Learn how sustainable fishery management practices and fish stock investments link to overfishing and deplete natural resources.
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Did you know that a team led by ASU faculty completed the largest coral reef mapping and monitoring system in the world? Read more about the Allen Coral Atlas and how Arizona’s economy is directly “linked to coastlines and reef habitats.”
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