Bunny Book Group
Innovations in Protecting our Global Environment and Communities | Where Science and Enforcement Collaborate in Combating Trafficking
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Date
Sep 28, 2022
10:30 AM–1:00 PM
Venue
Grace Farms, CT
Ticket price
free (virtual and in-person)
Attend presentations and a panel discussing the convergence of crimes and the role of science, led by Rod Khattabi, our Chief Accountability Officer and Justice Initiative Director, with Robert C. Mande, NDC, Assistant Director and Chairman of the National Anti-Poaching Task Force of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Tanzania, Samuel Wasser, PhD, Executive Director, Center for Environmental Forensic Science, University of Washington, Meredith Gore, PhD, Conservation Criminologist and Associate Professor, University of Maryland, and Brenton M. Easter, Special Agent, United States Department of Homeland Security, Homeland Security Investigations.
This event is taking place in-person at Grace Farms. Attendees who do not live locally may choose to attend virtually.
Please note: Registration begins at 10am for those attending on-site.
We are pleased to offer this program free of charge thanks to the generous support of our community.
Grace Farms Members enjoy a 20% discount on programs and events. Learn more about Membership.
Students ages 18 and up qualify for special student pricing. Please be prepared to show your student I.D. or proof of enrollment at check-in. Grace Farms offers 30% off to all students with the exception of a few select events.
Children ages 17 and under qualify for a special child price when available.
Grace Farms Foundation’s interdisciplinary humanitarian mission is to pursue peace through five initiatives — nature, arts, justice, community, and faith — and Grace Farms, a SANAA-designed site for convening people across sectors. Our stake in the ground is to end modern slavery and gender-based violence, and create more grace and peace in our local and global communities.
Justice
Attend presentations and a panel discussing the convergence of crimes and the role of science, led by Rod Khattabi, our Chief Accountability Officer and Justice Initiative Director, with Robert C. Mande, NDC, Assistant Director and Chairman of the National Anti-Poaching Task Force of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Tanzania, Samuel Wasser, PhD, Executive Director, Center for Environmental Forensic Science, University of Washington, Meredith Gore, PhD, Conservation Criminologist and Associate Professor, University of Maryland, and Brenton M. Easter, Special Agent, United States Department of Homeland Security, Homeland Security Investigations.
This event is taking place in-person at Grace Farms. Attendees who do not live locally may choose to attend virtually.
Please note: Registration begins at 10am for those attending on-site.
We are pleased to offer this program free of charge thanks to the generous support of our community.
Grace Farms Members enjoy a 20% discount on programs and events. Learn more about Membership.
Students ages 18 and up qualify for special student pricing. Please be prepared to show your student I.D. or proof of enrollment at check-in. Grace Farms offers 30% off to all students with the exception of a few select events.
Children ages 17 and under qualify for a special child price when available.
Grace Farms Foundation’s interdisciplinary humanitarian mission is to pursue peace through five initiatives — nature, arts, justice, community, and faith — and Grace Farms, a SANAA-designed site for convening people across sectors. Our stake in the ground is to end modern slavery and gender-based violence, and create more grace and peace in our local and global communities.
Export event:
Justice
Register Now
Date
Sep 28, 2022
10:30 AM–1:00 PM
Venue
Grace Farms, CT
Ticket price
free (virtual and in-person)