The International Society of Ethnobiology (ISE) is a global collaborative network dedicated to preserving the vital connections between human societies and the natural world. Recognizing the importance of indigenous peoples, traditional societies, and local communities, the ISE works to promote dialogue, cooperation, and action across diverse languages, cultures, and worldviews.
With a strong commitment to sound research methods, policies, and decision-making, the ISE upholds a Code of Ethics that guides its members in their efforts to conserve biological, cultural, and linguistic diversity. Through core programs such as the Darrell Posey Fellowship Program and the Global Coalition for Biocultural Diversity, the ISE fosters a community of individuals and organizations striving to make a positive impact on the planet.
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