Nature's SAFE Stakeholder Day
26th Nov 2024
Chapel Field Stud, Whitchuch, SY13 4BP
Event information: The Nature’s SAFE Stakeholder Day is an event highlighting the vital importance of biobanking cells in a living state for the preservation of threatened species. The event is open to professionals from our existing network of Conservation Partners, and to those who are ...
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Event information:
The Nature’s SAFE Stakeholder Day is an event highlighting the vital importance of biobanking cells in a living state for the preservation of threatened species. The event is open to professionals from our existing network of Conservation Partners, and to those who are interested in joining us as a new partner (https://www.natures-safe.com/our-network/)
This opportunity will allow you to:
- Gain insights into the future applications of cryoconserved genetics in species conservation
- Learn from industry experts at the forefront of biobanking and conservation
- Network with leading professionals from zoos, conservation organisations, and the veterinary community
Why Attend?
At Nature’s SAFE, we’re at the forefront of providing genetic cryopreservation as a critical tool for species conservation. This event will demonstrate how cryopreservation technology and science are crucial in combating biodiversity loss and how these tools can be integrated into your conservation programmes, to enable even greater impact.
Who Should Attend?
This event is perfect for those who are keen to understand the biobanking process and who are looking to use advanced scientific techniques to enhance their long-term conservation strategies.
How to Book
Please secure your spot by emailing [email protected]
About Nature’s SAFE
The conservation charity Nature’s SAFE, one of the world’s first living biobanks, is on a mission to Save Animals From Extinction. As animal populations decline, a point is reached when the genetic diversity essential for species survival is lost. As EAZA Biobank’s UK-based cryopreservation partner, Nature’s SAFE works with zoos and wildlife rescue centres to secure the future of animal biodiversity. They do this by storing cells and tissues from threatened wildlife species using advanced cryopreservation technologies, free of charge. Through developing next-generation genetic rescue approaches to restore diversity to threatened populations, Nature’s SAFE acts an insurance policy to prevent extinction.