Bachelor of Biodiversity and Conservation: Lecture
The survival of all life on Earth depends on properly functioning ecosystems. Without biodiversity, ecosystems break down. When this happens, our water systems, the air we breathe and the environments in which we grow food are all impacted. Conserving the environment has become a global priority, and those with specialist skills in reducing our footprint along with identifying strategies for preserving our rich diversity are in demand. In this lecture, you’ll learn about how this broad and flexible degree – which uniquely combines studies in plant and animal sciences, genetics, evolution and ecology with environmental and conservation management – will equip you with such specialist skills.