More-than-human territoriality: the contested spaces and beastly places of Canada geese in Europe’s largest urban wetland - My latest article in @urbgeog@UEcologies@natura_urb#animalgeography https://t.co/6iqt0JZ0rv
Delighted to take part in #ISAZ2022 with @EmmaMcClaughlin & F.Cooke in our talk "Animal representations: Using Participatory Practices to Co-Produce Discursive Understandings of Donkeys and Donkey Welfare" #animalstudies#corpuslinguistics#qualresearch
Policy makers can’t make informed policy decisions without reliable data on equine populations. Our research highlights data challenges and recommendations for governments. #Data4SDGs ➡️ https://t.co/F0uo4cRgaq
Want to do a cross-disciplinary PhD in Extinction Studies? Come to @UniversityLeeds and work with a diverse range of cross-faculty academics on a whole host of topics related to extinction. See here for details: https://t.co/1De1nJYh4A
Animals and the City: New Methodological Perspectives! #UrbanEcologies workshop led by our postdoctoral scholar @katiecmoliver! Deadline for papers: 11th February 2022! @ERC_Research
"Donkeys in Transition" - an important article about the changing role of donkeys around the world, with case studies from Brazil, Ireland and Europe https://t.co/Np6XIQjA8r
"Science and Knowledge of Free-Roaming Donkeys—A Critical Review". Now published in J. of Wildlife Management. So pleased this is finally out there! @ejlundyyy @sarahlcrowley https://t.co/KPjIABERie
"Free-roaming donkeys are largely understudied + clouded by dichotomous points of view, different conservation agendas + the presence of other species in donkey habitat" - latest article in J. of Wildlife Management. https://t.co/KPjIABERie #rewilding@Equine_History @BasnTweets