🦬 Wildlife and the carbon cycle🧪
In Resurgence & Ecologist, I report on research showing how herbivores, predators and marine species influence vegetation, soils and fire regimes 🌍 — and how these interactions shape carbon storage in changing ecosystems.🌐
#Ecology #CarbonCycle #Science #climate
18.01.2026 15:34 —
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🦍 Good news from #Virunga National Park 🌍
Twin male mountain gorillas were born on 3 Jan 2026 in the Bageni family — a rare event. The mother, Mafuko, and both infants were observed in good health. Picture Credit, more info @ Virunga National Park
#Gorillas #Virunga #Conservation #Wildlife #Africa
07.01.2026 11:47 —
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🌱 Novel ecosystems are becoming the norm🌎 In Resurgence & Ecologist, I report on landscapes so altered that returning to a historical baseline is no longer possible🌐 Ecologists now debate how conservation should respond when #ecosystems have no precedent.🧪
#Ecology #Conservation #Biodiversity Read👇
01.01.2026 11:08 —
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🧬 Can cloning help prevent extinction?🧪 For Resurgence & Ecologist (Sept/Oct), I reported on the black-footed ferret🌎 — a species revived from just seven founders, now testing whether cryopreserved DNA and cloning can restore lost genetic diversity.🌐
🌿 #Conservation #Science #Genetics #Biodiversity
28.12.2025 16:15 —
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Skinned for Profit: How Global Trade Is Driving Africa’s Donkeys to the Brink • The Revelator
Millions of animals are slaughtered each year for use in traditional Chinese medicine — a trade that’s devastating many African communities.
🐴🌐 Millions of Africa’s donkeys are slaughtered for hides to supply the ejiao trade in China.🌍 Research shows the loss devastates rural livelihoods & fuels illegal markets🧪 I wrote about this for The Revelator: therevelator.org/skinned-for-...
#Donkeys #WildlifeTrade #Research #animalwelfare #crime
28.09.2025 11:23 —
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Trying can't hurt
21.09.2025 13:30 —
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Part 6 and end: Good journalism would explain why bats are protected🧪, how to live with them🌍, and what support exists.🌐 Instead we get scare tactics.
🌿 Bats aren’t pests. They’re part of our urban nature.
#Biodiversity #BatConservation #BBC #ScienceJournalism #UrbanWildlife
21.07.2025 11:18 —
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Years ago, I spoke with bat expert Merlin Tuttle🧪. He reminded me:
🗣️ “For much of human history we shared caves, then thatched huts and log cabins, with bats. [...] Modern humans have begun living in buildings that exclude bats.”
Now we call it a crisis.🌐🌍 Part 5👇
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No expert voices, no mention of the Bat Conservation Trust @batconservation.bsky.social , no perspective from ecologists🌍 Alternatives are ignored. The woman is “sleeping in her car” – but mitigation tools🧪, and @naturescot.bsky.social help are all buried deep or missing entirely.🌐 Part 4👇
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The story describes 500 soprano pipistrelle #bats in a woman’s house. But:
▪️ This species is common but legally protected🌐
▪️ They eat thousands of insects per night🧪
▪️ No word on ecosystem value or why protections exist🌍
Just fear, noise and panic, probably even leading to more prosecution. Part 3👇
21.07.2025 11:18 —
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Aberdeen woman forced to share her home with hundreds of bats
An Aberdeen woman says she has been forced to sleep in her car after discovering a colony of the protected animals in her house.
🦇🌍 I usually don’t criticise colleagues – but this BBC New story www.bbc.co.uk/news/article... is so badly done it could be a textbook case in how not to report on #biodiversity 🧪🌐. It’s not about interpretation – it’s just bad craftsmanship: imbalanced, uninformed, and biased. Here’s why 👇
21.07.2025 11:18 —
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Teil 2 🦭 Risiko für andere Arten?🧪 Das Virus stammt laut Genanalysen von einem Schakal – und zirkuliert jetzt in den Kolonien🌍 Experten fürchten: Ein Sprung auf andere Robbenarten könnte Tollwut bis in die Antarktis tragen🌐
Seiten 5–6👇
#OneHealth #Wildtiere #Südafrika #Infektionsbiologie
12.07.2025 13:20 —
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Rabies at sea
After detecting a rabies outbreak in marine mammals, scientists are trying to determine whether the virus is now established in South Africa’s Cape fur seals – and, if so, how to stop it from spreadin...
🦭 Rabies has reached the ocean🧪For Resurgence & Ecologist, I reported on the world’s first known outbreak among marine mammals, Cape fur seals off South Africa🌍A rare One Health wake-up call🌐
resurgence.org/magazine/article6499-rabies-at-sea.html
#Wildlife #OneHealth #AnimalHealth #Conservation
06.07.2025 15:39 —
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I have just been shortlisted for Germany's prestigious award for science journalism, the 'Georg von Holtzbrinck Preis für Wissenschaftsjournalismus' #WissPreis 🧪This is my second nomination after 2018. #sciencejournalism🌐🌍
19.06.2025 16:00 —
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