Online Ecology Conferences
In this Specialization, you will learn to analyze and visualize data in R and create reproducible data analysis reports, demonstrate a conceptual understanding of the unified nature of statistical inference, perform frequentist and Bayesian statistical inference and modeling to understand natural phenomena and make data-based decisions, communicate statistical results correctly, effectively, and in context without relying on statistical jargon, critique data-based claims and evaluated data-based decisions, and wrangle and visualize data with R packages for data analysis.
Virtual Evolution 2021
Date: June 21st - 25th
Abstract Submission Deadline: April 30th
Conference Theme
The Evolution conference is the joint annual meeting of the American Society of Naturalists, the Society for the Study of Evolution, and the Society of Systematic Biologists. The meeting is one of the premier opportunities for sharing research on evolutionary biology each year. For 2021, our conference will be virtual with live-streamed plenaries, scheduled faux-live concurrent sessions, on-demand talks, and topical networking events.
International Congress for Conservation Biology 2021 (In Person)
Date: December 12th - 16th
Abstract Submission Deadline: April 30th
Conference Theme
SCB's 30th International Congress for Conservation Biology (ICCB 2021) will take place 12-16 December 2021 in Kigali, Rwanda at the Kigali Convention Center.
We invite researchers, students, agency personnel, environmental educators, practitioners, and other conservation stakeholders for lively discussions and scientific presentations on the nexus between biodiversity conservation and genetics, ecology, biogeography, anthropology, history, psychology, economics, conservation marketing, religion, and more.
How to get a conservation job | Free course
Learn how to get hired as a professional wildlife conservationist with the experts at Conservation Careers.
Designed for students, job-seekers and career-changers in this free course you’ll learn the key to getting started, the mistakes and myths to avoid and the answers to your main questions.
If you chose to enrol, you’ll also get a free eBook ‘how to apply for a conservation job’ along with examples of successful resumes, covers letters and CVs.
Stochastic Models and Experiments in Ecology and Biology
Date: June 22nd - 25th
Abstract Submission Deadline: April 7th
Conference Theme
The aim of this conference is to bring together scientists with different backgrounds (maths, biology, physics and computing, theoreticians along with experimentalists), interested in macroecology, microbial ecology and evolutionary biology, to discuss important and recent research topics in these areas as well as exchange methods and ideas. The style of the conference will purposely be informal so as to encourage discussions. Topics include:
Stochastic population dynamics
Quantitative and system biology
Microbial ecology
Statistical mechanics models in ecology
Robustness and adaptability of ecosystems
Evolution in microbial communities
Biodiversity , coexistence and species interactions
Microbial metabolism and cross feeding
Digital Data 2021: Digital Data’s Grand Challenge: Expanding Discovery Across Multiple Domains
Date: June 7th - 9th
Abstract Submission Deadline: April 23rd
Conference Theme
The 2021 conference hopes to attract presentations focusing on the use of digitized specimen data in the following areas: Grand Challenges and Expanded Uses of Digital Biodiversity Data, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Genomic Data, Conservation, Enhancing Digital Records and Influencing Policy.
International Urban Wildlife Conference 2021
Date: May 25th - 27th
Abstract Submission Deadline: April 18th
Conference Theme
The International Urban Wildlife Conference is going VIRTUAL! This conference will create an interactive forum for urban planners, researchers, city and county staff, students, educators, biologists, and ecologists of all backgrounds from across the globe to highlight research, case studies, policy initiatives, thought exercises, and discussions related to wildlife and natural resources in urban environments. The theme for this year's conference is Changing Narratives. In today’s fast-changing world, we are faced with new challenges daily, now more than ever before. Conference topics include
Virtual Engagement
Human/Wildlife Conflict Management
Diversity and Inclusion
Human Dimensions in Urban Systems
Urban Ecology
Wildlife and Natural Resource Education
Community Science
Wildlife Disease
Urban Wildlife Management
Urban Habitat Restoration
Urban Policy and Planning Related to Wildlife and Natural Resources
Deep Sea Biology Symposium
Date: September 12th -17th
Abstract Submission Deadline: April 30th
Conference Theme
We are very excited about the opportunity to host the 16th Deep-Sea Biology Symposium in Brest, France between 12 and 17 of September 2021!
Brest’s history has always been linked to the sea and the oceans. Nowadays, Brest has a leading position in European deep-sea science, technology and industry.
Ifremer has a long experience in deep-sea research and technology with a dedicated deep-sea department (Department of Physical Resources and Deep-Sea Ecosystems-REM), mainly investigating the deep-sea seafloor and the sub-seafloor, biodiversity and the dynamics of deep-sea ecosystems, and the interaction between the biosphere and the geosphere on scales ranging from bacteria to the glacial cycles.
International Symposium: Future of Butterflies in Europe V
Date: April 8th - 9th
Conference Theme
In 2020, Dutch Butterfly Conservation (De Vlinderstichting) had planned to host its 5th international symposium on Future of Butterflies in Europe – including moths, of course. Due to the corona pandemic, we had to cancel the event and postponed it to 2021. Unfortunately, the current situation still prevents us from coming together in a live event. However, we felt it necessary to offer an alternative, as the world keeps on turning and the urgency to work on a brighter future of butterflies in Europe keeps on increasing!
Global Biocontrol Conference 2021
Date: April 7th - 8th
Conference Theme
With increased direction from the authorities and growing demand for sustainable agriculture it is certain it will continue to experience unprecedented growth. However, there is still uncertainty from within the industry on how to get products effectively into the market. Issues with regulation, testing and registration still prove a major challenge, as well as efficacy and scaling up production.
The inaugural Global Biocontrol Conference 2021 is the premier event for leading experts in the biocontrol industry. This 100% virtual event will be the first of Wisdom’s upcoming agro portfolio, and will bring together producers of biocontrol agents and associations representing them, independent researchers and laboratories, registration and testing service providers, regulatory bodies, biotechnology specialists, consultants, market analysts, distributors of agro-chemical products, growers and academia.
The Conference will address these issues by delivering insightful presentations from leading experts in the biocontrol sector across the world, as well as interactive panel discussions, practical workshops, and excellent networking opportunities.