Latest paper is out! 👇🏼
“Methodological Bricolage and COVID-19: An Illustration from Innovative, Novel, and Adaptive Environmental Behavior Change Research” … aka how we conducted research in the middle of a pandemic 😷
@MitacsCanada@BHBiosphere
https://t.co/GNKOJaJnzz
This year has shown the world how badly we need evidence-based approaches in all areas of life. Our study shows the same is true for protected area management. Check out the full paper and policy brief! 👇🏼
Hey tweeps! I know there has been A LOT of surveys going around recently but if you LOVE recreating on public land (crown land) in Alberta please take some time to complete this survey https://t.co/VHYli7qz91 @Aerin_J@ehalpenny@CPAWSNAB@murphmn@AlbertaHiking@arpaonline
#COVID-era policies and economic #recovery plans: are governments building back better for #protected and conserved areas? Not sure
Check out the Parks Journal special issue on #COVID and protected & conserved areas https://t.co/irK5TmdZl2 #PARKSjournalCOVID @RachGolden @IUCN_PA
Today my team did the final prep for our @CPCILnews presentations and I realized that all the projects include teams of entirely women 💪🏼 Grateful for all the brilliant women in my life #HappyInternationalWomensDay
#GrizzlyBear Management in the Kananaskis Valley: Forty Years of Figuring It Out
by Don Carruthers Den Hoed, Michelle N. Murphy, Elizabeth A. Halpenny and Debbie Mucha
https://t.co/HXd6KLDx48
Great presentations this morning about human / bear conflicts in the Kananaskis Valley by Dr. Carruthers Den Hoed and @Murphm8 “It’s about putting people into the human - bear conflict equation, not just thinking of them as #problembears “ #ARPAParksForum2020