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One Million Species Presentation and Symposium

Speakers explore the opportunities in biodiversity science that are opened up by the prospect of completing a catalogue of the world’s known organisms in the next few years: in conservation, monitoring, mapping diversity, modelling diversity and change, assembling molecular barcodes, organising the collections and operating comprehensive biological encyclopaedias.

DateThursday 2007/03/29 11:00 to 16:00
Type Meeting
Venue Reading, England, UK
Organiser Species 2000, University of Reading
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