So proud of our very own @KristyFerraro for winning the Bormann Prize! Her work examines how plant-fungal associations can mitigate the impact of calving animals in nitrogen cycles. Read all about it below:
I'm honored to have received the @YaleEnvironment
Bormann Prize which honors the doctoral student whose work exemplifies the legacy of Herb Bormann. Check out my interview about the work here! https://t.co/GRRTt8BWlz w/ Les Welker, @elibward, @SchmitzLab, and Mark Bradford
📢Hot off the press����Can animals shape how #ecosystem|s cycle #carbon? TL;DR: yes! Read below to find out more
Shout out to the best co-authors one can hope for @SchmitzLab & @sjleroux and to @RewildingEurope & @OneEarth for their support
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https://t.co/hfz5uy5rkB
How can conservationists rewild the carbon cycle?
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This paper provides considerations to design and monitor such programs, and to weigh social-ecological trade-offs.
@mkburak@kristyferraro@kagglerock @diego_ellissoto @nathaliersommer @SchmitzLab
https://t.co/3zg4fwK1xg
Join me as I defend my dissertation! 🐄🦁🐆🐘
'Social-Ecological Practice Theory & Human-Wildlife Interactions: People, Cattle, and Predators in Makgadikgadi, Botswana'! March 5th, 12-1pm, in person or via Zoom! DM for Zoom link. 📚🌍
@SchmitzLab
🌿🐾 New research shows that bringing animals into ecosystems saves species and fights climate change by capturing and storing carbon. But, as we offer in our newest paper with @PaN_BES, it's not a one-size-fits-all solution. #rewilding#climatechange
https://t.co/RSN0N34JoH
New paper from this newly minted doctor!
It seems everyone is excited about the potential of Rewilding, and we are, too! So, we dove into all the complex contextual dependencies that matter when Rewilding for climate change. (1/3) @PaN_BES
https://t.co/zfCmYxHfpb
🚨It's happening!!🚨
I'm defending my dissertation on February 7th at 1pm. The first hour is a public lecture, so if you want to tune in to hear me talk about deer, nutrients, and northern ecosystems, let me know, and I'll send you the link!
Neat article highlighting some of the ideas in our recent @ConBiology paper by @Gosia_Bryja ! Check it out if you like science, philosophy, and/or bears!
@aferraro12@azandisarietta @NathalieRSommer
https://t.co/GcM3sf5e8h
I'm thrilled to announce my very first publication is out with @MeghanMidgley and @BuchkowskiR from our work at the @MortonArboretum on ground beetle ecology in forests!!! 🪲 https://t.co/OllcYhDkDn
Fostering human–wildlife #coexistence necessitates a thorough and nuanced grasp of local attitudes toward #wildlife.🐾 In this article, Gao et al discuss contextualizing sociodemographic differences in Tibetan attitudes toward large #carnivores.🐺 https://t.co/zxCxjFOPjd
Our fearless leader, Os Schmitz, spoke with BBC Future about research into how animal rewilding could be an important solution to tackling climate change. Thank you @BBC_Future, for highlighting this work! 🐺
The NYU Wild Animal Welfare Program is hosting a Workshop on Wild Animal Welfare this Saturday, November 4th. This event is in person at NYU and will have a vegan reception to follow!
Please RSVP using the following link: https://t.co/A8GnkPpf4t
@KristyFerraro and @NathalieRSommer, along with @azandisarietta and @aferraro12, wrote about the importance of individuals and the use of anthropomorphism in conservation science. Featured in @ConBiology https://t.co/wBg9ql0M5J
Conservation Science Must Value Individuals and Anthropomorphism
Individuals can have huge ecological impacts and conservation implications.
Research shows that the careful use of anthropomorphism can help animals rather than harm them.
https://t.co/iKZcuIW45C