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NCF Talks: Geoheritage—significance, recognition, and conservation

By  The NCF Community October 14 2021, 5:12 AM

NCF is turning 25 soon. In these 25 years, we have learned a lot and collaborated with some incredible people and organisations. We have watched our teams grow and with your support, we continue to work together with communities to protect and restore nature. To celebrate, we are hosting a series of talks.

From 8 October to 26 November, we're hosting a series of talks on nature and society to celebrate 25 years of NCF. On Friday, 22 October, Devayani Khare will be talking about India's geoheritage. She will take us through why they are important through the lens of biogeography and geology, and how they can be recognized and conserved.

We would love for you to join us!

Devayani is a communications consultant specializing in science communication, especially in geoscience. She studied geomorophology, ecology, and natural resource management, and has a passion for cartography. This past decade, she has worked at the intersection of biodiversity, ecology, life sciences, and conservation, and she has anchored projects, designed outreach initiatives, or planned strategic communications.