Postdoctoral Fellow (IC)
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line. TheWhat We Can Achieve Together: The wWINGS Postdoctoral Scholar will join The Nature Conservancy’s science community at a pivotal moment for people and nature, contributing dedicated capacity to a peatland conservation science project in Angola, and more broadly, the conservation of two irreplaceable landscapes in Africa: the greater Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA) and the Congo Basin. As part of the William Wingard Global Sustainability (wWINGS) Fellowship, the fellow will be part of a collaborative, interdisciplinary science team to advance rigorous, actionable research that informs conservation decisions and supports progress toward TNC’s 2030 goals.…
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