.@ECCB_2024#WildCRU presentations included jaguar habitat suitability modelling, dhole landscape connectivity, wild meat use gender dynamics, climate-proofing lion conservation, mammalian mesopredator release & wild dog range modelling.
Congrats to all presenters & thanks ECCB!
There are some great #WildCRU presentations coming up at @ECCB_2024 in Bologna this week - see info below. Congratulations also to @jess_tacey & @katieblake25 for great posters presented yesterday!
.@RishiSunak The Zoological Society of London Bill would ensure we can continue to protect nature. It's nearly completed its passage through Parliament. It can pass with your support. Don't miss this opportunity to support British science and conservation please support our bill.
Looking for a clean protected area data layer for the whole of continental Africa please. Ideally with categories of protection appropriate for large mammal SDM generation and including countries that don't use IUCN categories e.g. South Africa @PaulJoh93195432 @RobDavis1104
🎊 #WildCRU Inclusivity Accelerator Fund: Nuh’s skills for spotting wildlife and finding his way in the forest are incredible, and he’s already such a talented wildlife photographer! So well deserved!
🔈Turn up the sound to listen to the beautiful voice-over by @JenFLinden
WildCRU DPhil researcher Elisa Sandoval-Serés is studying interactions between #African wild dogs and other large #carnivores - the ultimate goal being to inform water management strategies for African wild dog #conservation.
Follow @elisaseres to learn more!
#WorldPaintedDogDay
New paper alert! I modelled the impact of climate change on an African wild dog population in Kenya. The severity of the impact even surprised me - around the middle case scenario the model predicts catastrophic population collapse. https://t.co/tHhJHR3ekN
… and 6 #posters by WildCRU DPhil researchers to check out today & tomorrow.
Sharing insight on species naming, women’s roles in conservation, African wild dog range mapping, wild meat knowledge gaps, human influence on carnivores & climate change impacts on lion distribution.
Just a sample of the work being done at @WildCRU_Ox to conserve wildlife . Fellow DPhil student @JenFLinden discusses her research on how climate change may be impacting one of the world's rarest canids, the African wild dog. https://t.co/n3TUDgl2Bq
I often struggle to articulate why I love working so much, and its got something to do with the energy of the group I work with. Jenny fires us up, with her characteristic humour, wit and grit. Also, wild dogs are spectacular! @WildCRU_Ox https://t.co/UUKq21Y0Og
@KaripapGomez@WildCRU_Ox Aw Chrishen 🥲🥰 thanks for pushing me out of my comfort zone with this, wouldn't have done it without you as number 1 cheerleader
Thanks to everyone who came to the @OxfordBiology#Ecology & #Conservation Symposium last Friday at @WildCRU_Ox's Tubney House, and to my fellow committee members for being such an amazing team & organising the day💪
Fantastic @OxfordBiology Ecology & Conservation section Graduate Symposium yesterday, hosted at @WildCRU_Ox! Really interesting talks and lovely people
WildCRU is inviting applications for its 2024 Postgraduate Diploma in International Wildlife Conservation Practice!
We are looking for exceptional early career conservationists to join our popular Diploma.
For more about this course and eligibility, visit: https://t.co/3TkdBzwusx
Here's Beluga doing her bit for nature yesterday, staying on lead to avoid disturbing ground-nesting birds on @CwallWildlife Bartinney Downs while testing a new African wild dog collar design for @JenFLinden#TeamWildDog