Biosciences: Animal reproduction and conservation

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Event details

Thursday 10 April 2025
5 to 6.30pm
Online
Free

Description

Are you interested in ecology and wild animal conservation? Join Dr Nicola Hemmings in this informative mini lecture, covering how a better understanding of wild animal reproduction can help us save endangered species.

Animal reproduction and conservation

Reproductive failure is a major issue for many threatened species, and is often a barrier to conservation success. But what are the main drivers of reproductive failure in wild animal populations, and how can advances in fertility research lead to more effective conservation interventions?

This taster session will be led by Dr Nicola Hemmings, a leading researcher in the fields of animal reproduction, behaviour, and conservation.

We'll cover the biology of fertilisation and early embryo development, explain how we study these processes in wild animal populations, and give you the chance to understand how this work informs conservation science in our rapidly changing world.


Schedule

Please note that this is an approximate schedule and is therefore subject to change.

  • 5pm: Welcome and introductions to the university
  • 5.20pm: Mini lecture
  • 5.50pm: 'Being a Biosciences student' question and answer session with student ambassadors
  • 6.20pm: Closing remarks

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Contact us

For informal enquiries email tasterdays@sheffield.ac.uk

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