seal, turtle, pangolin, shark postdoc๐ฌ animal behaviour, physiology and conservation ๐ seals DONT eat all the fish ๐ฆญ๐ซ๐ industrial fishing does
Hi everyone, I've compiled as many animal behavior related job boards and listervs as I can think of! Have I missed any? Let me know!!
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So happy to see this paper out! Such a privilege to work with Ground #pangolins, the Tikki Hywood Foundation and @DaireCarroll. Looking forward to all the new things we'll discover with these weird little fellas. Thank you @ruffordgrants !
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A new blog post has been published on "managing wildlife in a changing environment: the case of the Baltic grey seal" by Dr Daire Carroll. ๐ฆญ
Read more below:
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Researchers at @GGBC_GU@uniofgothenburg developed new method for population level estimates of mass for seals from drone images. New tool promises to improve understanding of influence of environmental variability on animal health & welfare @DaireCarroll
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Position: PhD position on exploring emotions through bioacoustic and behavioral analysis to enhance farm animal welfare
Where: University of Milan, Italy
When: Start 1st October 2024, deadline for application 27th June 2024
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Contact [email protected]
@Turtle_ecology Seconding what has already been said here, live time GPS usually in the thousands of pounds. Loggers are great cheaper alternative but you have to physically retrieve them. Argos is a bit cheaper than GPS? Happy to chat more (dm me) :)
Evidence for self recognition in a sociable snake but not a solitary one perhaps explaining why the mirror recognition test only works for sociable species (behind paywall so hope your library subscribes) #animalwelfare
Two PhD positions available in my lab, in the project on parental coordiantion in birds. See more here https://t.co/X7vT6sNQA0
or contact me for more details
Today is #LabAnimalDay. I thank all lab animals, which were, and still are, essential to biomedical progress. Thanks to animal-based research, we've doubled our life-span, and live happier and healthier lives. We owe them a lot, so respecting *their* lives and welfare is crucial!