When
to
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The Exchange
55 Exchange Place
Adelaide SA 5000
Australia
Why
Join us at The Exchange for a FREE evening with ecologist and author Dr Jake Robinson for an eye-opening talk on his new book, The Nature of Pandemics.
Jake explores how pandemics are ecological crises that require ecological solutions. You’ll learn about the pathogens most likely to spill over next, how outbreaks unfold constantly in wildlife, and – crucially – the rays of hope and the practical solutions emerging from holistic thinking and cutting-edge science.
This event is free. Please make a booking to attend with with Humanitix.
Author Bio
Jake is an award-winning microbial ecologist who explores the linkages between biodiversity and human health. He is also passionate about developing ways to restore damaged and degraded ecosystems. He has published over 65 peer-reviewed papers and three popular-science books, including Invisible Friends: How Microbes Shape Our Lives and the World Around Us, Treewilding: Our Past, Present, and Future Relationship with Forests, and The Nature of Pandemics: Why Protecting Biodiversity is Key to Human Survival.
Find out more: www.jakemrobinson.com and www.naturegutbrain.com
This event is proudly brought to you by the Adelaide Sustainability Centre and Conservation SA.
For event inquiries please email the Adelaide Sustainability Centre at [email protected]
The Adelaide Sustainability Centre is funded by Green Adelaide and supported by Conservation SA.
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This event is free. Please make a booking to attend with with Humanitix.
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Adelaide Sustainability Centre
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Conservation SA
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