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Workshop Presentation: "Finding Optimism: Powerful Methods to Conquer Despair and Advocate for Sea Otter Preservation"

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"Webinar Presentation: Strategies for Staying Optimistic: Effective Methods to Combate Despair and Fuel Efforts for Sea Otter Preservation"

Workshop Presentation: "Finding Optimism: Powerful Methods to Conquer Despair and Advocate for Sea Otter Preservation"

Dr. Elin Kelsey, an international environmental thought leader and scholar, is set to deliver a keynote speech at an upcoming event hosted by Defenders of Wildlife. The event, titled "Sign-Up Coming Soon!", is scheduled for 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM PDT.

The keynote speech is expected to provide new insights into the role of hope in environmental conservation, particularly in the context of sea otter conservation. Dr. Kelsey will offer insights from the emerging field of climate emotions, helping people navigate complex feelings such as hopelessness, cynicism, despair, eco-anxiety, and an overwhelming sense that it's already too late for our world.

The focus on sea otter conservation suggests a conservation-oriented theme for the event. Dr. Kelsey will discuss the importance of evidence-based hope to sea otter conservation, and may provide strategies for dealing with complex environmental emotions.

Defenders of Wildlife, the host organization, is known for its educational and informative events. The location of the event is yet to be announced, but interested individuals are encouraged to sign up when the option becomes available.

It's worth noting that while the person involved in a lecture about the preservation of manatees was not directly named in the search results, Daniela Beckert, a zoo educator from Heidelberg, was mentioned in connection with lectures at the Tiergarten, although not explicitly about manatees. No specific organization related to manatees was identified in these results.

Dr. Elin Kelsey, who holds a PhD, is recognised as an expert in the field of climate emotions. Her keynote speech at the event is likely to be both informative and inspiring, providing valuable insights into the emotional aspects of environmental conservation.

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