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Join this webinar to explore the journey of co-produced science in conservation physiology and its real-world impact on conservation efforts. Discover how collaborative research approaches between scientists and communities can drive meaningful conservation outcomes through Dr. Cooke's personal reflections on both successful initiatives and lessons learned from challenges. Examine the evolution of conservation physiology as a discipline and understand how co-production methodologies can bridge the gap between scientific research and practical conservation applications. Learn about the importance of stakeholder engagement in conservation science and how researchers can effectively translate physiological research into actionable conservation strategies. Gain insights into building partnerships with communities, conservation practitioners, and policymakers to maximize the impact of conservation physiology research. Understand the challenges and opportunities that arise when conducting science that directly informs conservation decision-making and policy development.