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PhD Student with OnePlanet DTP at Newcastle University Ecology 🌱 Climate change 🌍 Herpetology 🐸

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Collecting temperature data from a yellow TinyTag data logger.

Collecting temperature data from a yellow TinyTag data logger.

🌑During fieldwork we also collected habitat and climate data in order to better understand the ecology of these species and how they will be impacted by climate change.

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A MahΓ© caecilian (Hypogeophis brevis) sat on a blue gloved hand. It is dark in colour & about 5cm long with a very pointy head.

A MahΓ© caecilian (Hypogeophis brevis) sat on a blue gloved hand. It is dark in colour & about 5cm long with a very pointy head.

Akhila Kummanat holds a large Sharp-nosed caecilian (Hypogeophis rostratus). This requires both hands and a lot of concentration.

Akhila Kummanat holds a large Sharp-nosed caecilian (Hypogeophis rostratus). This requires both hands and a lot of concentration.

πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¨ Seychelles has 8 endemic caecilian species. Seven of them can all be found in Morne Seychellois National Park on MahΓ© island. These limbless amphibians are highly understudied due to their underground burrowing lifestyle. However, the difficulty makes finding one very rewarding!

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Ellen Sharkey looks very excited while holding a Montane MahΓ© Caecilian (Hypogeophis montanus).

Ellen Sharkey looks very excited while holding a Montane MahΓ© Caecilian (Hypogeophis montanus).

A close up of a Montane MahΓ© Caecilian (Hypogeophis montanus).

A close up of a Montane MahΓ© Caecilian (Hypogeophis montanus).

The most exciting find of my recent fieldwork: the Montane MahΓ© Caecilian. Only found on the highest peak in Seychelles, this Critically Endangered amphibian had not been observed since 2015.

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Just launched the Island Ecology & Evolution Network 🏝️ Starter Pack!

Discover scientists, conservation managers and local experts exploring and protecting life on islands.

πŸŒ‹ Follow to connect & bridge science and practice!
#IslandEcology #IslandConservation #IslandEvolution

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09:30 – 10:00	Welcome refreshments
10:00 – 10:15	Introduction from IBC/UniSey - GΓ©rard Rocamora, JΓ©rΓ΄me Harlay
10:15 – 11:10	Current research status of amphibians and reptiles from UK IBC affiliates - Jim Labisko,
                        Simon Maddock, Ellen Sharkey, David Gower
11:10 – 11:30	Refreshment break
11:30 – 11:45	EDGE Sooglossids (title TBC) - James Mougal (independant)
11:45 – 12:00	A scientific approach from the field observations to the conservation actions: explicit, 
                        transparent, replicable, verifiable and falsifiable - Bruno Senterre (independent consultant)
12:00 – 12:15	Fundraising, facilitating partnerships, collaborations, and investment for Seychelles
                        EDGE amphibians - Rachel Bristol (independant)
12:15 – 12:30	Reptile diversity and bronze gecko research in Seychelles - Markus Roesch (Uni of Porto)
12:30 – 13:30	Lunch break
13:30 – 13:45	The Biodiversity Conservation Section - MACCE: Biodiversity Conservation (Kevin Moumou)
13:45 – 14:00	An overview of conservation work on herpetofauna in Vallee de Mai - Seychelles Islands 
                        Foundation (Jessica Constance)
13:30 – 14:45	Aldabra giant tortoise conservation, management, and ecological research in Seychelles 
                        - Indian Ocean Tortoise Alliance (Rich Baxter)
13:30 – 14:45	The population status of freshwater terrapins in the Story Resort wetland - Marine 
                        Conservation Society Seychelles (Chris Mason-Parker)
13:30 – 14:45	The work of Gaea Seychelles (title TBC) - Gaea Seychelles (Mersiah Rose)
14:45 – 15:05	Refreshment break
15:05 – 15:20	An introduction to the IUCN Red List - Louise Hobin (IUCN)
15:20 – 15:35	An introduction to the IUCN Green Status of Species - Magdalena Cygan (IUCN)
15:35 – 16:00	Closing remarks

09:30 – 10:00 Welcome refreshments 10:00 – 10:15 Introduction from IBC/UniSey - GΓ©rard Rocamora, JΓ©rΓ΄me Harlay 10:15 – 11:10 Current research status of amphibians and reptiles from UK IBC affiliates - Jim Labisko, Simon Maddock, Ellen Sharkey, David Gower 11:10 – 11:30 Refreshment break 11:30 – 11:45 EDGE Sooglossids (title TBC) - James Mougal (independant) 11:45 – 12:00 A scientific approach from the field observations to the conservation actions: explicit, transparent, replicable, verifiable and falsifiable - Bruno Senterre (independent consultant) 12:00 – 12:15 Fundraising, facilitating partnerships, collaborations, and investment for Seychelles EDGE amphibians - Rachel Bristol (independant) 12:15 – 12:30 Reptile diversity and bronze gecko research in Seychelles - Markus Roesch (Uni of Porto) 12:30 – 13:30 Lunch break 13:30 – 13:45 The Biodiversity Conservation Section - MACCE: Biodiversity Conservation (Kevin Moumou) 13:45 – 14:00 An overview of conservation work on herpetofauna in Vallee de Mai - Seychelles Islands Foundation (Jessica Constance) 13:30 – 14:45 Aldabra giant tortoise conservation, management, and ecological research in Seychelles - Indian Ocean Tortoise Alliance (Rich Baxter) 13:30 – 14:45 The population status of freshwater terrapins in the Story Resort wetland - Marine Conservation Society Seychelles (Chris Mason-Parker) 13:30 – 14:45 The work of Gaea Seychelles (title TBC) - Gaea Seychelles (Mersiah Rose) 14:45 – 15:05 Refreshment break 15:05 – 15:20 An introduction to the IUCN Red List - Louise Hobin (IUCN) 15:20 – 15:35 An introduction to the IUCN Green Status of Species - Magdalena Cygan (IUCN) 15:35 – 16:00 Closing remarks

QR code for symposium

QR code for symposium

There is a symposium happening on Monday 20th Jan, titled "SEYCHELLES ENDEMIC #AMPHIBIANS AND #REPTILES: CURRENT KNOWLEDGE AND NEXT STEPS FOR #CONSERVATION". We will be streaming the talks if you can't be here: Link tinyurl.com/Seychelleshe... or use QR code.

Nb. Schedule is Seychelles time.

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