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Dr Simon Stuart is joining Synchronicity Earth

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Dr Simon Stuart is joining Synchronicity Earth

By Jim Pettiward|2018-08-31T16:32:01+00:00July 27th, 2016|Conservation, IUCN, Synchronicity|0 Comments

We are delighted to say that Dr Simon Stuart, Chair of the IUCN Species Survival Commission, will be joining Synchronicity Earth in January, 2017. His current role with the IUCN will end in September.

Read more about Simon’s new role at Synchronicity Earth and the huge benefits this will bring to our work:

Dr Simon Stuart is joining Synchronicity Earth

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