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KomBioTa student selected for BfN biodiversity conference on Vilm  [27.08.25]

We are pleased to announce that Anna Hauprich, a second-semester Master’s student in Biology, has been selected to participate in the interdisciplinary biodiversity conference hosted by the German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN) on the island of Vilm.

(Photo: A. Hauprich)


There she will present her project “Effective Biodiversity Conservation through Preservation of Species Interactions: the Pollination Network of Deceptive Orchids in Puglia, Italy“, which she is conducting under the supervision of the KomBioTa research team formed by Dr. Simone Cappellari-Rabeling and Prof. Philipp Schlüter in collaboration with Prof. Salvatore Cozzolino from the University of Naples, Italy, as part of the Humboldt Reloaded program.

 

This prestigious conference brings together 35 early-career researchers from across Germany whose work contributes to the objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). It serves as a platform for presenting and exchanging research on biodiversity topics that are relevant to policy, conservation practice, and interdisciplinary dialogue. The selected projects will also be published in a conference volume to support wider dissemination among authorities and stakeholders.


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