We got good news. If you were unable to be part of this years #Animove@MPI_animalbehav . Don't worry! All lectures were recorded and will be online in a few weeks. 😃🤙Watch this space....https://t.co/he3DGN7dgK
Law enforcement officers said they were pressured to lie when the governor of Montana, Greg Gianforte, killed a black wolf in 2021. He says the story is an election-year smear. https://t.co/drSmC0finZ
More than wolves have killed….. cows die in all sorts of ways without wolves to blame….Single Lightning Bolt Just Killed 34 Cows in Colorado @outsidemagazine https://t.co/ZPsbmfhv4t
Key new Government of Northwest Territories Report by an all star team on barren ground caribou demography and impacts of climatic variation and weather across North American caribou herds. Hope to see it published in a journal down the road too!
https://t.co/stWlFwmONE
Leaked Decision Slams LNG Ads for Greenwashing.
Great piece by @amandajfollett via @TheTyee
And evidence that we need a actual law to ban misleading ads by oil and gas corporations https://t.co/pfc0T3WUYw
We're thrilled that ZSL's Professor Nathalie Pettorelli has been named in @TheENDSReport Power List 2024, for her work shaping the science on environmental issues. Congratulations @Pettorelli!🏆
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"[My adviser] told me that instead of focusing on finding a dream job, I should think about what I am good at and what makes me happy at least 80% of the time. This advice surprised me at first, but it ended up being exactly what I needed to hear." https://t.co/Wx7t2iiMZJ
Three scientist mothers call for a change in how conference childcare costs are reimbursed, drawing on their personal experiences https://t.co/pOk9qZ3YAH
https://t.co/HhwZaEOE3n New paper shares min. # species killed in AB’s wolf strychnine program 2005–2020. Fewer wolves were killed compared with non-target animals, including 10 mammal & 4 bird species. I suspect there are even > non-target deaths & suffering caused by 1080.
Today, Gabriel Oppler of @Largelandscapes presented virtually to a group gathered in Quito for the First National Meeting of Connectivity Corridors in Ecuador. His talk on ecological connectivity and environmental policy was featured in Session 2. https://t.co/INLjavQXPb
I share this remembrance of my friend and colleague, Diana Wall, in sadness but also in gratitude for the warm, generous, & infectiously enthusiastic, way that she lived and elevated her science. We remember her fondly. Diana H. Wall (1943–2024) | Science https://t.co/r1JvD49WrR
Ecological connectivity is essential. "There is really an understanding that we are part of nature. And as we lose it, we could get ourselves into big trouble," says @hiltyjodi in @bbc_future
https://t.co/xzWCeSSHDF #ConnectAndProtect
Opinion pieces, where facts go to die? @pacificwild says our recent paper advocates for the indefinite culling of wolves and for habitat restoration efforts that will span hundreds of years. Neither is true, both measurably false. Disappointing. https://t.co/VCcwQa0Jj3