NERC-funded PhD student & NatGeo Explorer at the University of Oxford's Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, studying spatial ecology of African leopards
Leopard research carried out by @cesearle during her DPhil has led to multiple publications and will play a key role in informing conservation planning across sub-Saharan Africa. Read more about her DPhil thesis and future work with @LionLandscapes
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A fantastic and thought-provoking piece by @timrequarth on the difficulty of assigning blame in crimes driven by traumatic brain injury. This must have been tough to write, but I'm glad you did https://t.co/0xw6eQnOrk via @longreads
In Tanzania, hunting areas cover vast areas of intact habitat for threatened wildlife species like lion and leopard - unless viable alternatives are put forward by those calling for a ban, we risk losing these areas to conversion #trophyhunting#conservation
A well-articulated explanation of why banning trophy hunting without an alternative plan in place for hunting areas may threaten wildlife #trophyhunting#conservation
Despite their iconic status, there is no published density assessment of any leopard population in #Tanzania. Charlotte Searle, with @ruahacarnivores, is conducting research to address this knowledge gap using #cameratrap surveys
First MSc publication on #leopard habitat use in a human impacted area of #Mozambique is out! @ConSciImperial@MarcusRowcliffe https://t.co/x7hxbN1thi Feel free to message if you have issues accessing it
Unprecedented levels of #elephant and #rhino poaching in Nambia; 69 and 47 killed in '16, respectively. Sharp rise from '15, esp. for rhino https://t.co/NSEvTEhquf