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NEW YORK and LONDON, March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Staffbase, a global market leader for mobile-first employee communication platforms that engage diverse, disconnected and distributed workforces, is on a mission to unite, transform and inspire companies to embrace the importance of internal communications. Taking place virtually on Thursday, April 22, 2021,
VOICES by Staffbase will feature thought-provoking, inspiring, and educational sessions for the benefit of internal communicators around the world.
(PRNewsfoto/Staffbase Inc.) The ongoing global health crisis has brought about a major shift in the workplace - one where internal comms has officially become an important business unit within enterprise companies, said Staffbase CEO and founder Martin Böhringer. According to the 2021 Edelman Trust Barom
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In December 2016, Jeff Corbin, professor of biology, was part of a team of ecologists who traveled to Cuba to learn how the country’s unique political and economic history might have altered its natural history.
Experts in the study of exotic species invasions, the scholars visited major cultural sites such as Havana, Trinidad and the Bay of Pigs. They also spent time at unique bio preserves that highlighted Cuba s distinct biodiversity.
Jeff Corbin, professor of biology (second from left), was part of a team of ecologists who traveled to Cuba to learn how the country’s unique political and economic history might have altered its natural history.
and tommy are appealing. for breaking new ground that could improve the life of animals, i call them today heroes. in florida, is jeff corbin. jeff, you worked with chimpanzees, you also worked with dolphins. you can speak to the personal firsthand take on this. what is your experience of, let s start with chimps, their level of intelligence? well, i ve been blessed to be able to work with chimpanzees in the wild. i ve worked with jane goodall in africa. i ve seen the terrible price these animals pay, these highly evolved primates pay because of the black market wildlife trade and poaching. i ve seen a mother chimpanzee roasting on a fire with the baby clinging to it. because of our ignorance, many creatures, many of them highly evolved, markedly complex, pay the price because of our ignorance. there s nothing more humbling, and humiliating to be there in
like until you smell it. what it smells like to me is when i m at the gas station and you re getting the last trace of fumes. that s what this beach smells like. oh, god. that s going let s take a look, by the way. let s take a look, jeff, at what the president said today. he had some tough comments about a congressman, we don t have it yet. let me ask you about the wildlife. i mean, a lot of people, i m involved with saving wildlife around the world. i care about elephants and whales and everything else. but i want to ask you this. what s it going to do in the wildlife in the gulf, the fish life, the shellfish, everything out there? is it all like just going to suffer an enormous rate of casualty, if you will, in human terms? my biggest fear, chris, is that people are tragically going to people are going to tragically discover how valuable the ecology of this place is, essentially if we lose it. 70% of the shellfish we consume in our lives, in north america comes from these wa