❤️🩹Did we say we ended? Nah... too late for the world to rid of🐔chickens🐔now! We are back to make science linked with the history, present & future of poultry more accessible and inclusive!!! Tune in for details and our previous work @OxfordBiology@DessiVeltch @sophiehedges_
The Chicken Journal Club may have ended but you can still catch up on your favourite researchers on our YouTube channel - why not show these amazing academics some love 🐓
https://t.co/Z3w4F9unGG
Explore the beauty in human wisdom, Homo sapiens, to coexist with other life forms. Join PAWS Web sessions to discuss the magic and challenges of fostering understanding & compassion for non-kins in modern urbanity. Email us at [email protected]#Coexistence#urban#ecology
Did you know on #EarthDay2024#Ghazipur exhibited fire🔥in the "belly" of a megacity? Without avian scavengers, this landfill leaks more methane annually than all the gas stoves in the USA combined! Check the link below for startling facts #Sustainability https://t.co/kqDSle1vMc
Read our preprint on the ecosystem service by urban avian scavengers, and the deficit in the absence of the master scavengers, the vultures in South Asia: There are #ecological, #climatic and #PublicHealth impacts of poultry waste https://t.co/hSFODcAQDz. #Econovo at landfills
Is the sense of beauty in concrete jungles, where human curation replaces nature’s chaos, a mirage? How can we cultivate vibrant nature within our cities and reimagine urban spaces that are more encompassing? We need cities that channel decentralization and foster a full spectrum
🌐 PAWS-Web Origins: Bringing Academia to Action - in association with stakeholders - within Tropical Cities 🌿 We are exploring #UrbanPlanet’s human-animal dynamics & capturing the collective conscience to shape diverse #sustainability visions. 🤝🔬 #PAWSWEB#Onehealth#conflict
🌐Exploring consequences of hum(an)imal coexistence,🌿rooted in tropical cultures of shared (but rapidly urbanizing) spaces. We study urban impacts on people, animals, & waste systems web to understand #UrbanWildlife & #SustainableLiving, e.g., human-dog conflicts and birdstrikes
Join hands to investigate the future of hum(an)imal coexistence on the Planet of Cities; we explore how cities shape #animal ecologies in shared spaces, which perpetuate the threats of #conflicts and zoonotic #diseases like #COVID-19. 🏙️🌍 #PAWSWeb#UrbanEcology#OxfordResearch👩🔬
https://t.co/62m12cSO22 is pioneering the exploration of our global futures entangled within forces of People, Animals, & Waste Systems. Solutions lie in sharing spaces for #coexistence, but not without a dedicated #OneHealth approach to mitigate disease & conflicts #GlobalFuture
🙄 When mommy leaves kids back 🏡 home. #sibling(love) & #rivalry that is peculiarly associated with asynchronous hatching. In harsh times of poor food supply, the younger sibling acts as reserve food, occasionally pecked to #death. Share your sibling love-rivalry stories here :)
🚨Ever pondered the ecological ramifications of your favorite Chicken meal?🚨 A pre-print about Asia's largest landfill & Meat market @Ghazipur: "Ecological Impacts of Poultry Waste: Conflicts, Diseases, and #climate change implications amidst #Pandemic" https://t.co/6QXZqKwnFB🧵
We did it, folks: I have successfully presented and defended my master’s thesis project, “Domestication effects on the human-chicken relationship!” 🥳🥳
If you’re interested, feel free to check out my project webpage: https://t.co/luigGek4n1
We did it, folks: I have successfully presented and defended my master’s thesis project, “Domestication effects on the human-chicken relationship!” 🥳🥳
If you’re interested, feel free to check out my project webpage: https://t.co/luigGek4n1
❤️🩹Did we say we ended? Nah... too late for the world to rid of🐔chickens🐔now! We are back to make science linked with the history, present & future of poultry more accessible and inclusive!!! Tune in for details and our previous work @OxfordBiology@DessiVeltch @sophiehedges_
The Chicken Journal Club may have ended but you can still catch up on your favourite researchers on our YouTube channel - why not show these amazing academics some love 🐓
https://t.co/Z3w4F9unGG