“We want bears to stay wild. When you leave out bird feeders or your trash, you’re contributing to the habituation of that bear, and when bears become comfortable around humans, that leads to conflicts.” - Kara Van Hoose, Colorado Parks and Wildlife https://t.co/ahrWacfbgK
🌿 Understanding Energy Flow in Ecosystems 🌿
This infographic from National Geographic illustrates how energy moves through an ecosystem and the intricate relationships that sustain life on Earth.
Walk for Conservation: A frog survey for Croaking Monsoon. If you're interested, please fill out the form to join our team and the survey. Link: https://t.co/DT3JmgsH19
Flyer: Rona Vaidya
Frog Picture: Shreya KC
"Did you know that the sloth bear is known as Nature's Pest Controller"
By consuming large quantities of termites and ants, sloth bears play an important role in controlling insect populations,contributing to the balance of their ecosystem.
#bearconservation#enprosc#bearsinmind
Bear Trust International works to conserve all eight species of the world’s bears, other wildlife, and habitat. Learn more at https://t.co/rpF7Rgzsrt
Photo by Scott Stone, IG: @sstone_images
Join us on the SAVE THE FROGS! Peninsular Malaysia Ecotour as we search for Banded Bullfrogs (Kaloula pulchra) and other amazing amphibians!
https://t.co/G5M1QNy2Uu
Photo courtesy of our tour guide Rupert Grassby-Lewis. #ecotours#malaysia#wildlifephotography
~~~Chunam Tree Frog (Polypedates maculatus)~~~
They are mostly brownish, yellowish, greyish, or whitish above, with darker spots or markings, rarely with an hourglass-shaped figure on the back of the head and the front of the back. 🐸
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1⃣Cities are not just a *good* opportunity for conservation - sometimes they’re *necessary*. Our research has identified 39 threatened species that ONLY occur in urban environments. 6 of these occur in Melbourne. #SCBMelb20 https://t.co/OhrHhvpvvd
Most of us will have seen images of crossing structures like this by now. They’re becoming popular all over the world, for everything from crabs to cougars. But how well do they actually work? Do they mitigate the barrier effect of roads on wildlife movement? 🧵
Sharing upcoming grant opportunities for students of natural science in Nepal
https://t.co/aOyy5zW0tn
Call for application will start in August, up to 1 lakh rupees to as many as six students! Watch the page for the exact date of call.
Happy #InternationalWomenDay 🙏🇳🇵😀
Human monkey conflicts are serious. We have to search a solution of the problem that is comprehensive and sustainable. As a student of Ecology, I believe that without due consideration of ecology we won't be able to find the real solution. My slant on Human Monkey Conflict!