Many congratulations to Jon Duke one of our @BangorUni BSc Zoology with Primatology graduates, on being awarded the @PrimateSociety (PSGB) undergraduate recognition award! #primates#zoology
Important info! ⚠️ Those in primate range countries who wish to (remotely) attend our upcoming conference, please email our meetings officer Shannon about access 📩
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Hey, look at that! The latest issue of African Primates (IUCN journal dedicated to research and conservation of African primates) is now available online. Download your copy today! Articles can be downloaded individually, too. https://t.co/Ji7ARd82UR
Breaking news: our School is launching a brand new MSc in Wildlife Conservation! Amazing effort by a lot of colleagues (Ellwood et al.) putting this together over the past year or two. @BangorUni @BangorSNS https://t.co/mkG9gLxdgE
So pleased our paper on bushbaby activity and social behaviour is now available & open access! We present new insights into Northern lesser galago activity and sociality, including one form of affiliation that strongly resembles consolation behaviour 🐒🐒 https://t.co/EGEdRcnJz5
I had a good day today: I spent it in the Brambell Museum of Natural History with 40+ new primatologists from @BangorPrimates/@BangorSNS. Here’s the museum looking all ready for the influx early this morning!
A glimpse into the Y2 Primatology Field Course which we ran for the first time in Madagascar this September. With huge appreciation for @CentreValBio@MBPartnership@Mitsinjo and Madagascar National Parks!
How our trip to Madagascar went, you ask? Well, here’s @juliapgjones’s film featuring lemurs, @BangorUni@BangorBioZoo @BangorSNS students + 4 Malagasy students, and colleagues @CMBettridge, @tommartin2013, Sanda Rakotomala, Rio Heriniaina, @HarryOlgun! https://t.co/PALZEOsmVC
Another great and almost entirely non-rainy day at @Monkey_Forest with our Intro to Primatology students from @BangorSNS @BangorBioZoo, learning about focal animal sampling and collecting data on the lovely Barbary macaques!
Some more photos of lemurs from our field course! (Indri/ Diademed sifaka/ fat tailed dwarf lemur or whatever it’s new name is/ brown lemur) #BangorMadagascar2023
Recently back from the very successful #BangorMadagascar2023 field course. Lots of first-class wildlife and a great experience for staff and students! @BangorSNS
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... and in Kianjavato, the students learnt about forest restoration efforts from the lovely ladies of the KAFS field station. Then we all danced (great way to overcome language barriers). @BangorUni#BangorMadagascar2023