ZHOU Jinfeng Receives Invitation from Ian Redmond to Participate in Darwin200

On February 27, 2024, Dr. ZHOU Jinfeng, Secretary General of the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF) received the invitation from Dr. Ian Redmond to participate in Darwin200 project- an extraordinary initiative to train tomorrow’s conservation leaders. Ian Redmond stated that his good friend Dr. Stewart McPherson is the co-founder and project leader of the project who is hoping to find up to 10 young environmental leaders from China to join this amazing opportunity of learning, sharing, conserving ocean and coastal ecosystems.

 


The Darwin 200 project is to empower the planet’s top 200 young conservationists (Known As Darwin Leaders) and to empower elite environmental decision-makers to change the world of tomorrow; to inspire global audiences through ‘The World’s Most Exciting Classroom’ activities to better appreciate nature and conservation efforts; and to solve real conservation problems through interactive citizen science research projects beamed live from the ship to engage audiences around the globe.

 

CBCGDF will fully support the Darwin200 project and this outstanding team promoting the exchange of skills and knowledge among global conservationists.

 

Original Chinese Article: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/AtJ_ElVTG0TokMnX1FnzHA

Translator: Sara

Checked by: YJ

Editor: Sara     

Contact: v10@cbcgdf.org; +8617319454776

 



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