Book Launch – Thomas Crowther’s ‘Nature’s Echo’
The Francis Crick Institute, 1 Midland Road, London NW1 1AT
About this Event
As part of TRAFFIC’s 50th anniversary celebrations and London Climate Action Week, TRAFFIC is delighted to be hosting the launch of Thomas Crowther’s landmark book ‘Nature’s Echo’, being published by Penguin.
“When Earth’s ecosystems fall out of harmony, the damage can spiral out of control. But what if we could help nature to regain its balance?”
Thomas Crowther is professor of global ecology, president of the Branch Institute, founding chair of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, and founder of Restor, the world’s largest platform for nature sites.
The book launch will take place at The Francis Crick Institute near Kings Cross Station in London, with a talk by the author at 1730 followed by a reception at 1830.
TRAFFIC International
For a world where nature and people thrive together, TRAFFIC's work is critical.
We work on wildlife trade because illegal and unsustainable trade is one of the most direct threats to species, ecosystems, global security, and the services nature provides.
Our mission is to make wildlife trade sustainable and legal so it becomes part of the solution for conservation and peace, not one of its greatest threats.
With 50 years of expertise, TRAFFIC is a trusted advisor and partner to governments, businesses, law enforcement, and communities worldwide - tackling the root causes of illegal trade in wild species.
From source to destination, we understand this issue better than anyone. It’s a cross-cutting challenge of our age, and our work has never been more vital.
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