The second and last Keynote talk was held by Matthew who gave us a new understanding of ungulate movements
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Joanna Macy (1929 - 2025) - a teacher with endless love for all life on earth. Her teachings reminded us that mother EarthΒ΄s wellbeing is our wellbeing, that all life is interconnected, that we all share the responsibility to safeguard beautiful life on earth.
I vow to myself and each of you ...
π‘ We are writing a systematic review article about physical properties of light and attractiveness to seabirds in the Norwegian Arctic and are in need for some benchmark literature to evaluate our systematic search! Can anyone help? Please share π‘
Congratulations to our colleagues at the Global Initiative on Ungulate Migration as they continue their important efforts to increase understanding of these amazing ungulate migrations that connect across landscapes and borders.
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These corridors are the lifelines that keep the Great Nile Migration flowing. Now we can see them like never before! πΎ
View the new maps to discover the journeys of over 5 million kob & 400,000 tiang across South Sudan and Ethiopia, and download species factsheets: www.cms.int/gium/resourc...
Register now for our annual meeting! Join us at the University of East Anglia on the 2nd and 3rd of September. This year's theme is Understanding Migration, but contributions in all areas of movement ecology are welcome.
Abstract deadline: 30th June
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I am currently looking for an MSc student to join my research group for September 2025 to investigate moose habitat selection in the context of apparent competition in Ontario's Far North. Please share and contact me for further details!
Come study these most adorable - and tough - #Arctic ungulates with us! π¦ Fully funded 4-year PhD position in Svalbard Reindeer Movement Ecology at The University Centre in #Svalbard: shorturl.at/DaHpw Application deadline is the 25th of April 2025!
Read our latest commentary out in GCB on π» movements in Europe and the great work of Anne Hertel & Aida Parres and colleagues.
NEW PAPER: looking into the erosion of southern mountain caribou migrations. Over 35 years, migration distances shrank 15-25%, and elevational migrations are collapsing. Habitat loss, not weather, likely the main culprit. A major conservation challenge ahead.
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Finally out our paper 'Continuing recovery of wolves in Europe' published yesterday in PLOS Sustainability & Transformation.
Very grateful to have been active part of this article and worked with LCIE-IUCN members. I hope it gets red & shared widely!
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Exactly one year today from its launch, the first-ever State of the Worldβs Migratory Species report remains a wake-up callβand a beacon of hopeβfor global wildlife conservation. π π
Discover some key figures below and download the report in English, French or Spanish: www.cms.int/en/publicati...