Brilliantly led by Namrata Anirudh, with @wendyerb.bsky.social @dave-s.bsky.social @nicolasjdeere.bsky.social @mattstruebig.bsky.social and many others not on here.
Link to the OA paper:
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Brilliantly led by Namrata Anirudh, with @wendyerb.bsky.social @dave-s.bsky.social @nicolasjdeere.bsky.social @mattstruebig.bsky.social and many others not on here.
Link to the OA paper:
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
@natrevbiodiv.nature.com @dice-kent.bsky.social @nicolasjdeere.bsky.social @dave-s.bsky.social
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We’ve translated the article into major ASEAN languages to spread the word.
🌐 figshare.com/collections/...
We still need help with some languages.🙏
Please share with your networks. Let’s make the science accessible.
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This is a call to move beyond diagnosing conservation problems.
We need more scalable, just, and locally driven solutions.
The future of Southeast Asia’s biodiversity — the resources that sustain millions of its people — depends on it.
6/7
Some of the most promising solutions we found:
✅ Stronger community forest governance
✅ Incentives for conservation in working landscapes
✅ Reducing urban wildmeat demand
✅ Aligning climate + biodiversity goals
✅ Better monitoring and evaluation tools
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🌍 Land-use change
🛣️ Infrastructure expansion
🐗 Overexploitation
And increasingly....
🔥 Climate change
🦎 Invasive species
... often acting together in synergistic ways.
It’s a complex picture 😱 — but not a hopeless one 🙂!
4/7
This builds on a powerful legacy.
20 years ago, the late Navjot Sodhi called attention to the region’s biodiversity crisis.
We revisit that warning — and ask what’s changed since.
Short answer: A lot! But the threats have evolved too.
3/7
We bring together conservation leaders from across Southeast Asia to explore:
– What’s driving biodiversity loss
– How threats vary by country
– Which solutions are working
– Why local leadership is key
2/7
Southeast Asia covers multiple global biodiversity hotspots — but is experiencing a biodiversity crisis.
Our new article in Nature Reviews Biodiversity asks: What’s really driving the losses, and what can we do about it?
👉 rdcu.be/expy6 1/7
New online! Drivers and solutions to Southeast Asia’s biodiversity crisis
Another proud #PhD supervisor moment. Three (yes 3) amazing new Doctors of Conservation graduated in Canterbury Cathedral yesterday.
@katielspencer.bsky.social @micgylo.bsky.social & Ardiantiono continue to do amazing research on the forests, biodiversity & people of Indonesia.
Semangaat semua!!🥳
The Women in Conservation Canterbury Network at @dice-kent.bsky.social are hosting an event for International Women's Day next Friday! It includes a panel of speakers who will share their experience of leadership, fundraising, research, scientific events and more 🧪
Event is free and open to all!
Thanks to @leverhulme.bsky.social and @nftsfilmtv.bsky.social for putting together this short film about our fabulous research collaborations across Indonesia . It was fun and rewarding to work with film students on their projects
My understanding is that credits are allocated based on a bundle of metrics, so not just this one in isolation. But, agreed, this certainly warrants scrutiny.
We're working through a bunch of credit methodologies with partners in Sumatra. Biodiversity credits are too costly to implement for most
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Join @micgylo.bsky.social and me for panel P19 at the 2025 DSA Conference! Submit your abstracts by 28 Jan here: devstud.org.uk/conference/conference-2025/. We're eager to engage with your experience, imagination, and ideas on rural dev across the tropics! @devcomms.bsky.social
Why birdsong matters more than you think | Natalia Zielonka and Simon Butler
Very clear article summarising the IPBES Nexus assessment by @carbonbrief.org
www.carbonbrief.org/ipbes-nexus-...
Did you know birdsong can boost your mood, mindfulness, and wellbeing? Protecting nature’s soundtrack is essential.
@natbzielonka.bsky.social & @simon-butler.bsky.social report. From @ConversationUK -- thanks!
Birdsong Conservation
eastangliabylines.co.uk/environment/...
Job opportunity @ Durell Wildlife Trust 'Conservation Impact Officer' www.linkedin.com/posts/durrel...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
This is a must read! And! Stay tuned for our Special Issue on Urban Ecosystems scheduled for 2026!
We’ve launched our website for the BIO-WELL scale: an open access tool for measuring human wellbeing responses to biodiversity:
research.kent.ac.uk/bio-well/
Check out the video for more:
m.youtube.com/watch?v=WJhQ...
Opportunity to join @dice-kent.bsky.social as a funded PhD student working on wild pigs and the impacts of African Swine Fever in Indonesia.
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I've made the move. Will try to get up to speed on here with everything tropical forests and wildlife conservation across Southeast Asia
Thanks @juliajones.bsky.social . Great to meet the team and Utrecht's fantastic students. Thanks everyone for being such lovely hosts
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