Author: Patricia Delamonica Sampaio

Tropilunch 11.4.25: 2024 winner of the Marianne Schmink Outstanding Dissertation Award ‘My interdisciplinary journey’
October 31, 2025 Events,TCD student group Patricia Delamonica Sampaio

Tropilunch is a weekly seminar run by graduate students from the Tropical Conservation and Development (TCD) Program. It provides a forum for discussions and presentations related to TCD student and faculty work and research. Students are provided an opportunity to present and discuss their research projects with peers and faculty. In addition, discussion sessions on
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Tropilunch 10.28.25: Bird communities in tropical workinglandscapes: network structure, speciesimportance, and cost-effective monitoring.
October 24, 2025 Events Patricia Delamonica Sampaio

Tropilunch is a weekly seminar run by graduate students from the Tropical Conservation and Development (TCD) Program. It provides a forum for discussions and presentations related to TCD student and faculty work and research. Students are provided an opportunity to present and discuss their research projects with peers and faculty. In addition, discussion sessions on
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UF LAS 74th Annual Conference in February 2026 – The Power of Connections: Harvesting Lessons and Strengthening Coalitions for Amazonian Conservation
October 20, 2025 Events,featured Patricia Delamonica Sampaio

This year’s conference, “The Power of Connections: Harvesting Lessons and Strengthening Coalitions for Amazonian Conservation,” is part of a 19-month-long project generously funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. From February 23-27, join us for plenary talks, training clinics and discussion forums, a poster session, and a keynote delivered by our Bacardi Family Eminent
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TCD Alumni reunite in Belem, Brazil for COP-30
October 19, 2025 Alumni,featured,News Patricia Delamonica Sampaio

TCD alumni from across years, disciplines, and geographies gathered to reconnect personal and professionally at COP-30 in Belem, Brazil.   Throughout the summit, they engaged in a range of activities, participating in panel discussions, presenting research, leading workshops, and contributing to policy dialogues. Their shared educational experiences at UF TCD will always be present in their
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