We can do better than keeping species on life support. What would conservation look like if βthrivingβ β not just βsurvivingβ β was the goal? π¦¬πΊπ»
New article with @jonathan-farr.bsky.social !!!
We can do better than keeping species on life support. What would conservation look like if βthrivingβ β not just βsurvivingβ β was the goal? π¦¬πΊπ»
New article with @jonathan-farr.bsky.social !!!
Hereβs an ideaβ¦ stop shooting coyote and fox mesocarnivores π
One of my new favourite papers, nails the importance of reconnecting both people and nature when rewilding!
Lucky to have worked on this project with amazing coauthors including @benjaminlarue.bsky.social and @tarakm.bsky.social
Global Change Affects Large Herbivore Forage Biomass Through Gradual Successional Shifts and Abrupt Disturbances
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@jonathan-farr.bsky.social
If you're a conservation scientist into connectivity & great collaboratorsβcheck this out π
Postdoc position to work on caribou road ecology. Youβd join a fantastic team I will also collaborate with!
πHybrid (U.S.-based)
ποΈ Apply by July 15
thewildernesssociety.careers.hibob.com/jobs/27bffb5...
Have you ever cited or come across a mention of the 'human shield hypothesis' and wondered: what is the evidence for this hypothesis, and what is the quality of that evidence? Wonder no more!
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Fantastic defence by Anna Jovtoulia. Interesting findings: we had predicted that caribou would be a common prey but it turns out that beaver were the big menu item. Congratulations Anna!
"Thinking time βthe time needed to concentrate without interruptions has always been central to scholarly work. It is essential to designing experiments, compiling data, assessing results, reviewing literature and, of course, writing. Yet, [it] is often undervalued."
www.nature.com/articles/d41...