At #biodiv19 at @AarhusUni, Kathy Willis from @OxZooDept is giving a keynote lecture about natural baselines for #biodiversity and processes. Excellent! 😍
Thanks to Peter Long of @UniofOxford for sharing his first-hand experiences of making data available & working with business. Check out the course for tips on end-user engagement.
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Burning, not herbivory, was important for reversing the effects of shrubs on nitrogen availability and the expansion of trees in postglacial Britain & Ireland. Rewilding projects should consider reintroducing native fire regimes to sustain open, fertile habitats @ElizSJeffers https://t.co/6KJmkmPEom
Implications of our recent paper on plant vs mega-herbivore controls on Late Quaternary ecosystems for managing ecosystems #rewilding https://t.co/7SHJSwjono @OxZooDept @OxLEL
Our most recent DPhil success Herizo Andrianandrasana reporting important evidence of (mostly) lack of success in target villages https://t.co/kZ5z9Optl5