Did you know some waterways haven't been mapped yet? This new frontier, with contributions from The Wilderness Society's Jason Leppi, is out in Scientific Reports!
www.wilderness.org/articles/pre...
Did you know some waterways haven't been mapped yet? This new frontier, with contributions from The Wilderness Society's Jason Leppi, is out in Scientific Reports!
www.wilderness.org/articles/pre...
Are you a graduate student conducting visionary research on the establishment, protection, management, and/or conservation of public lands? If so, take a look at The Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship!
Please share!
www.wilderness.org/articles/art...
Bluesky is the new science Twitter, new study by @whysharksmatter.bsky.social and Julia Wester concludes!
"Results show that for every reported professional benefit that scientists once gained from Twitter, scientists can now gain that benefit more effectively on Bluesky than on Twitter."
Here's a curious cougar for this #FurriendlyFriday. I studied a population of cougars between L.A. and San Diego for my PhD and will forever have a soft spot for these cats
I love seeing stories like these. This wolf that traveled 370 miles, that cougar that went from SD to CT, the mule deer that migrated 242 miles. It speaks to the resilience of wildlife and their Olympian-like capabilities- if we just give the space for them to roam
www.latimes.com/environment/...
With the increase of recreation on public lands, there is an increasing need for data on how recreation affects wildlife. We ask whether wildlife responses to recreation depended on previous exposure to recreation
Paper, led by @markdittmer.bsky.social here www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Yippie! Congrats, Gavin!
We just had a lab meeting a few weeks ago about using AI in ecology. We discussed the use of AI and adherence with scientific norms. We also discussed the ecological impacts of its use. This article would have a been a great additional read! ππ»
Please have an #elk and her calf in a stellar field of arrowleaf balsamroot for this weekβs #FurriendlyFriday
We all need a little more levity. So, let's start a Furriendly Friday. I'll be using photos and videos from wildlife studies I have done throughout the years. Here's a #grizzly from one of our #RecreationEcology surveys. #FurriendlyFriday
So fun to get some more coverage of our @mditmer.bsky.social recreation/sound ecology work in the Jackson Hole News and Guide!
www.jhnewsandguide.com/news/environ...
We also simulated grizzly movement for different future scenarios and found increased road building and mining decreased functional connectivity for bears in this area. Maps provided can help inform grizzly bear management and conservation planning.
Analyzing movement revealed bears avoided crossing most human-associated features like roads -- even though many bears used areas along roadsides due to rich forage opportunities.
Very excited to share this paper led by my former postdoc, Eric Palm, and collaborated on with a stellar team of scientists
conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1...
@claytontlamb.bsky.social @talavgar.bsky.social @melaniedickie.bsky.social @jmnorthrup.bsky.social
Very excited to be a part of this work led by @mditmer.bsky.social and Heather Abernathy
Flattened, like one of your pancakes
Let's dive into this a bit. A short and very incomplete thread on US Forest Service research. 1/
Congrats, Rob! Itβs well deserved!
A nice summary of our article out today in Science:
How organismal movement is critical to meeting global and local conservation goals
@camzoology.bsky.social @conservation.cam.ac.uk
www.zoo.cam.ac.uk/news/well-co...
Really excited to share this new article from the lab.
We synthesize the profound importance of movement and connectivity for conservation and provide a vision for future policy and management.
Let's work toward a well-connected planet for biodiversity and people:
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
You too, Rob!
We review the science of connectivity and how to better link that science with conservation and management. We transform the concept of 'well connected' from ambiguous to a scientifically grounded, and quantifiable concept that is ecologically and socially meaningful across biomes, taxa, and scales.
A well-connected Earth: The science and conservation of organismal movement www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
I never thought I'd see my name in Science and I'm over the moon! Many thanks to Jedediah Brodie @fletcherecology.bsky.social and team. It is an honor to be a part of this!
I'm very excited to share a new paper that used the largest wolverine genetic dataset ever assembled in North America to explore genetic connectivity of wolverines across western NA. Special congrats to lead authors C. Day, E. Landguth, and M. Sawaya
#wolverine #DNA
www.nature.com/articles/s41....
Iβll take -4