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Photography
Many of our staff and students use photography to communicate about the unique organisms and systems that they study. Other photographs used on this website are by photographers who have given us permission to use their images to support our work.
A School of Anthropology and Conservation photography competition is being launched this year. Click here for details.
Thank you to: Anne Meurer for photo on the Student page and seminar photos, and the student group shot on the Courses front page Arun Kanagavel for his photo of a chameleon on the Prizes page Brett Lewis for the photos of the red squirrel, and orchid on the Courses page, the lilac breasted roller on the About page, and the sunburst on Impact page Edward Grant for the banner photo on the people section, photo of the cathedral, and of campus Enrico di Minin for the zebra and wilderbeast banner photograph in the Impact section Malini Pittet for the self-portrait with caiman on the current student information page Mark Bowler for the banner photograph of the river boat in the Courses section Modest and Jill for the banner photograph of the bonobo Sanjay Gubbi for the banner photograph on the Research section Rajeev Raghavan for the banner photo of the fish in the News section and on the page about the MSc in Conservation and Rural Development Trishant Simlai for his photo of fishing in the Sundurbans on the home page and the photo of the white breasted kingfisher on the DTCB page Valerie Abbot for the above flamingo and tiger photo used on PhD student Chloe Inksip's page and the wolf photo on the banner of our home page
Group photographs of DICE are available at flickr.
Thanks again to everyone who has allowed us to use their photos.
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