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Defending the Living World - Safina Center Fellows at the 36th Annual Bioneers Conference

Join Safina Center Fellows Dani Khan Da Silva, Jasmin Graham, and Katlyn Taylor on Saturday, March 29 at the 36th Annual Bioneers Conference in Berkeley, California!

The Safina Center, founded by renowned ecologist and author Carl Safina, has for more than 20 years drawn from science, art and literature to advance the case for Life on Earth. Among its most inspiring and effective endeavors are its senior and junior fellowship programs, which help support and highlight the work of a small cohort of brilliant early- and mid-career scientists, researchers, activists and artists whose work addresses conservation, the environment, and/or social justice in unique ways. This session will feature three recent, extraordinary Safina Fellows: Danielle Khan Da Silva, award-winning documentary photographer, director, conservation activist, founder/Executive Director of Photographers Without Borders, and co-founder of the Sumatran Wildlife Sanctuary; Jasmin Graham, a youngshark scientist and environmental educator, President/CEO of Minorities in Shark Sciences, an organization dedicated to supporting gender minorities of color in shark sciences; Katlyn Taylor, passionate marine biologist and conservationist, naturalist, guide, and widely traveled Coast Guard licensed captain, co-creator of The Whalenerd’s Podcast.

For more information and to purchase tickets to the conference, please visit the Bioneers event page: https://conference.bioneers.org/defending-the-living-world/