President/Chief Scientist of @y2y_initiative seeking to ensure critters small and large, including humans, have a good future on this planet. Views are my own.
The secret life of the Congo rainforest—in pictures
“You can spend years walking through these forests,” says WCS’s @phnompenhtiger, “without seeing much of the extraordinary wildlife that lives there.”
https://t.co/KZaVfV0ZeG
Canada and Northwest Territories sign a groundbreaking new agreement to strengthen #nature conservation across the territory! 🌿
Learn more about the Canada-Northwest Territories Nature Agreement: https://t.co/SZSOcYnTFh
Truly wonderous place. And, the loss of national parks staff is concerning as this place is overrun by tourists most of the year. Already thin management was a challenge in the past to ensure that these visitors didn't accidentally trash the park or feed wildlife....
In week 3 of her migration, #Deer665 traveled 40 miles from Boulder Lake across Big Sandy River to the Prospect Mountains. Compared to last year, she is migrating 16 days later and taking 6 days less of stopover. #deer#wildlife#Wyoming#KnowYourCorridors#Ibrakeformigration
#BlackMammalogists Week 2024 next week! Purpose is to highlight the contributions of Black scientists and researchers in the fields of ecology, conservation, and mammalogy and to work towards broadening participation in each of these fields. check it out!
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
If you're attending #CMSCOP14, please join us for this event supported by @USAIDAsiaHQ and the ALIGN Project. It will feature an overview of ecological connectivity policy developments and presentations highlighting collaborative connectivity initiatives.
https://t.co/np18mFC8TS
The Call for Abstracts for Speed, Poster, and Oral Presentations is now OPEN for #NACCB2024 💌
The deadline to submit has been extended to Friday, February 16, 2024. ⏱️
Learn more about the requirements and how to submit here: https://t.co/igHFueNft8…
A historic day for Colorado and for the first time ever — we released 5 wolves, 3 males and 2 females, in Grand County today.
Captured in Oregon, the wolves were evaluated by our veterinarians & biologists, fitted with GPS collars & transported to Colorado for their release.