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Franky Rogers

@ecologycoder.bsky.social

Code-wrangling ecologist. PGR in upland biodiversity & impacts of land use (UEA/ARIES DTP). Prev.: RA for North Norfolk Biodiversity Audits @ UEA. Background in palaeontology and evolutionary biology. They/them

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Thanks again for coming along!

18.12.2025 11:20 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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We've been at #BES2025 all week and have loved hearing how citizen science and biological recording can support research and conservation policy; biodiversity data needs for Scotland’s nature recovery and how the global ecological community accesses, uses & shares data. We're in the Lennox Suite!

18.12.2025 09:59 — 👍 3    🔁 4    💬 1    📌 0
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Welcome to BES2025! 💫 

Today, we are so excited to welcome ecologists from 58 countries, encouraging innovative research and practice in ecology. 

We have exciting talks and sessions ahead in the next days from agriculture, human's place in nature, AI to green finance and much more.

16.12.2025 11:04 — 👍 32    🔁 6    💬 1    📌 2
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Poll: Majority of Brits support renewables, but think their neighbours disagree with them Major poll reveals 70 per cent of Brits would back a new solar farm in their local area, but only 27 per cent think that other people would support such a development

Most Brits want climate action but think their neighbours don't. Most Brits support renewable energy but think their neighbours don't.

This is the work of relentless misinformation by our right-wing press and the oiligarchy.

15.12.2025 16:24 — 👍 162    🔁 65    💬 5    📌 4
Title presentation slide showing a sloping open landscape with the title “For the many, not the few: a multi-taxa analysis of the impacts of upland land-use change” with subheading “Franky Rogers”. Logos for the University of East Anglia, RSPB and ARIES doctoral training partnership are included in the top right corner

Title presentation slide showing a sloping open landscape with the title “For the many, not the few: a multi-taxa analysis of the impacts of upland land-use change” with subheading “Franky Rogers”. Logos for the University of East Anglia, RSPB and ARIES doctoral training partnership are included in the top right corner

On my way to Edinburgh for #BES2025. I will be presenting my PhD research so far at the Conservation Science and Policy: Spatial Prioritisation session tomorrow at 5.30pm.

15.12.2025 11:11 — 👍 6    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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The new Red List for Vascular Plants published this week by @bsbibotany.bsky.social highlights the serious decline in Britain’s freshwater plants.

07.11.2025 10:21 — 👍 28    🔁 13    💬 1    📌 0
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Creating woodland through natural processes: Current understanding and knowledge gaps in Great Britain Natural colonisation can successfully create structurally diverse, locally adapted woodlands in Britain, but the outcomes of this process can vary considerably. Combining natural colonisation and tre...

New OA publication from TreE_PlaNat project @uktreescapes.bsky.social in Ecological Solutions and Evidence: Creating woodland through natural processes: Current understanding and knowledge gaps in Great Britain besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

23.10.2025 07:08 — 👍 37    🔁 22    💬 2    📌 3
A photograph of an upland landscape in northern England with text over it. Title reads: “Expert input needed for multi-taxa biodiversity research project across northern England’s uplands”. Subtitle reads: “Species, habitat or regional specialists please contact franky.rogers@uea.ac.uk”. Logos for the University of East Anglia, RSPB and ARIES DTP in the top right corner.

A photograph of an upland landscape in northern England with text over it. Title reads: “Expert input needed for multi-taxa biodiversity research project across northern England’s uplands”. Subtitle reads: “Species, habitat or regional specialists please contact franky.rogers@uea.ac.uk”. Logos for the University of East Anglia, RSPB and ARIES DTP in the top right corner.

Do you have knowledge or expertise in taxonomic groups found in the UK’s uplands? I’m looking for naturalists to contribute to autecological analysis as part of a #biodiversity audit assessing impacts of land-use change across eight of northern England’s protected landscapes 1/4

10.12.2024 13:45 — 👍 11    🔁 14    💬 4    📌 3

Hi Darren, thanks for this - hoverfly knowledge would be very useful! Could you DM me the best email to get hold of you in the near future? Thanks!

19.12.2024 12:18 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
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Presumably the same account that’s changed usernames but if not, there’s another to report and block. Very strange!

12.12.2024 23:05 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 2    📌 0

A bit daunting when I realised quite how many people were in the audience, especially as I was talking about career plans changing due to chronic illness. I wrote it with my past-self in mind, so hopefully it will help some students in a similar position.

12.12.2024 15:13 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Photo showing a protected presentation featuring various photographs (graduation, wildlife and fieldwork photos) behind someone (me!) stood at a lectern.

Photo showing a protected presentation featuring various photographs (graduation, wildlife and fieldwork photos) behind someone (me!) stood at a lectern.

Had a great time at a 6th form STEM conference last week talking to students from Folkestone and Dover grammar schools about my career path from A-Level to now!

12.12.2024 15:13 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

This is a non-profit study funded by @aries-dtp.bsky.social #NERC, conducted at @uniofeastanglia.bsky.social in partnership with @rspb.bsky.social ( #RSPBScience ) 4/4

10.12.2024 13:45 — 👍 3    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
A washed out photograph of an upland landscape in northern England with text over it. A map on the right shows northern England, with several protected landscapes outlined. Title: “Further biological records?” 
Body text: “Seeking invertebrate and plant biological records not held by NBN or Local Environmental Record Centres in the following protected landscapes: 
- Forest of Bowland National Landscape, 
- Lake District National Park, 
- Nidderdale National Landscape, 
- Northumberland National Park, 
- North Pennines National Landscape, 
- North York Moors National Park, 
- Peak District National Park,
- Yorkshire Dales National Park.”
The footer contains logos for University of East Anglia, RSPB and ARIES DTP and text reading “please contact franky.rogers@uea.ac.uk”

A washed out photograph of an upland landscape in northern England with text over it. A map on the right shows northern England, with several protected landscapes outlined. Title: “Further biological records?” Body text: “Seeking invertebrate and plant biological records not held by NBN or Local Environmental Record Centres in the following protected landscapes: - Forest of Bowland National Landscape, - Lake District National Park, - Nidderdale National Landscape, - Northumberland National Park, - North Pennines National Landscape, - North York Moors National Park, - Peak District National Park, - Yorkshire Dales National Park.” The footer contains logos for University of East Anglia, RSPB and ARIES DTP and text reading “please contact franky.rogers@uea.ac.uk”

To understand potential winners and losers of land management options, multi-taxa analysis is being conducted using biological records from the protected landscapes highlighted on the map. If you have data in these areas, please contact franky.rogers@uea.ac.uk 3/4

10.12.2024 13:45 — 👍 4    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
A washed out photograph of an upland landscape in northern England with text over it. A map on the right shows northern England, with several protected landscapes outlined. 
Title: “Ecological expertise?”
Body text: “If you could help to validate species lists for a taxonomic group, or provide comment on autecological interpretations of species recorded across uplands in northern England’s protected areas, please contact: franky.rogers@uea.ac.uk
This is a non-profit study, designed to provide conservation guidance for landscape and site managers to support large numbers of priority species cutting across multiple taxa. 
Please circulate these posts and spread the word with anyone you think might be able to contribute.”
The footer contains logos for University of East Anglia, RSPB and ARIES DTP and text reading “please contact franky.rogers@uea.ac.uk”

A washed out photograph of an upland landscape in northern England with text over it. A map on the right shows northern England, with several protected landscapes outlined. Title: “Ecological expertise?” Body text: “If you could help to validate species lists for a taxonomic group, or provide comment on autecological interpretations of species recorded across uplands in northern England’s protected areas, please contact: franky.rogers@uea.ac.uk This is a non-profit study, designed to provide conservation guidance for landscape and site managers to support large numbers of priority species cutting across multiple taxa. Please circulate these posts and spread the word with anyone you think might be able to contribute.” The footer contains logos for University of East Anglia, RSPB and ARIES DTP and text reading “please contact franky.rogers@uea.ac.uk”

This #BiodiversityAudit will collate management requirements for invertebrates and plants found in the landscape. For this, validation and autecological input is needed to capture the knowledge not found in literature. Willing to contribute? DM or ✉️ franky.rogers@uea.ac.uk 2/4

10.12.2024 13:45 — 👍 4    🔁 0    💬 2    📌 0
A photograph of an upland landscape in northern England with text over it. Title reads: “Expert input needed for multi-taxa biodiversity research project across northern England’s uplands”. Subtitle reads: “Species, habitat or regional specialists please contact franky.rogers@uea.ac.uk”. Logos for the University of East Anglia, RSPB and ARIES DTP in the top right corner.

A photograph of an upland landscape in northern England with text over it. Title reads: “Expert input needed for multi-taxa biodiversity research project across northern England’s uplands”. Subtitle reads: “Species, habitat or regional specialists please contact franky.rogers@uea.ac.uk”. Logos for the University of East Anglia, RSPB and ARIES DTP in the top right corner.

Do you have knowledge or expertise in taxonomic groups found in the UK’s uplands? I’m looking for naturalists to contribute to autecological analysis as part of a #biodiversity audit assessing impacts of land-use change across eight of northern England’s protected landscapes 1/4

10.12.2024 13:45 — 👍 11    🔁 14    💬 4    📌 3

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