Kainai Nation: the first Indigenous fire guardians program in Canada | The Narwhal
With funding from Natural Resources Canada, Kainai Nation is restoring cultural burns on the landscape with its Indigenous fire guardians program
Cultural fire is returning to Blackfoot territory, as Kainai Nation and Natural Resources Canada embark on a first-of-its-kind funding agreement for an Indigenous fire guardians program. New from @joyscm.bsky.social with photos by @gjohnjournalism.bksy.social: thenarwhal.ca/kainai-fire-... 🔥
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Conefor in R and more using the Makurhini package
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The first edition was great! Looking forward to checking that one
21.04.2025 16:33 — 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0
Excited to say that we just submitted a Second Edition of Spatial Ecology and Conservation Modeling to the publisher!
Updates on concepts, models, applications, and code. Plus, two new chapters are included!
Marie-Josee and I hope it is helpful to the ecological and conservation community!
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Do native predators help Australian mammals face invasive cats and foxes? 🦊
In this week's blog post, we discuss whether native predators inside ‘predator-free’ havens could be good for the conservation of threatened native prey species 💭🌎🧪
Read more 👇 appliedecologistsblog.com/2025/01/16/k...
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A screenshot of the paper cover
This review provides an overview of recent developments in computational methods in #LandscapeEcology
It covers topics like spatial patterns, connectivity, landscape genetics, and more.
Read the full paper: https://buff.ly/41xU6wx
#Ecology #ComputationalMethods #Research
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Same!
15.12.2024 18:10 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
A passing tiger, photographed by a vertically oriented camera trap in Bardia National Park, Nepal,
New paper out! On estimating mammal density using vertically oriented #cameratraps. Yes we can!
This works in forests that have vandalism, fire, or elephants. Or all three, like Bardia National Park, Nepal.
#OpenAccess in Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation via doi.org/10.1002/rse2....
02.12.2024 16:29 — 👍 30 🔁 8 💬 1 📌 1
A great write up of the camera trap and #ConservationAI research in the Netherlands.
storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/c1bc...
29.11.2024 13:51 — 👍 7 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 0
Old individuals matter. Really informative thread by @kellerfish.bsky.social about their paper exploring the impact of loosing old (large and wise) individuals. They call for IUCN to recognize loss of age structure as a threat. Interesting stuff.
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Please add me- thanks!
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Ecologist (invasive species, freshwater biodiversity, bioinvasions, aquatic ecosystems) | Professor of Biology, McGill University | Director of the Bieler School of Environment | My lab account: @ricciardilab.bsky.social
Carnivores-Ungulates-Large landscapes
Movement-Habitat-Connectivity
Research Professor-Vilnius University
Research Associate-Nelson Mandela University (George)
Founder @fatbear-bio.bsky.social
https://fattebert.weebly.com/
Wildlife ecologist at ABMI and Biodiversity Pathways, working to understand how species are impacted by a quickly changing landscape. Focussing mostly on caribou declines. (she/her)
Conservation scientist, wildlife monitoring, camera traps, technology, modelling, professor at ZSL Institute of Zoology
Behavioral ecologist, all things coati, chital deer, seed dispersal, camera traps, movement ecology, etc....
Global organization fostering collaboration and information exchange to conserve #snowleopards and support communities sharing their habitat.
https://snowleopardnetwork.org/
Informing land and resource management since 1992.
friresearch.ca
The ABMI is a global leader in biodiversity monitoring. We tell the factual story of Alberta’s wildlife & ecosystems through high quality data & information.
Wildlife movement and population ecology; Consumer-resource interactions; Ecological modelling and biometry; Scientific epistemology and inference
Wildlife Eco-informatics Research Group (WEiRG) and Wildlife Science Centre, UBC Okanagan
🇨🇦🇨🇦 Retired ecology prof in Sherbrooke, Canada. Evidence-based wildlife conservation, mountain ungulates, kangaroos, ice-free fishing. 🇨🇦🇨🇦 elbows up!
Spatial ecology | Conservation behavior | Risk effects. Assoc prof @wfcbucdavis.bsky.social
Wildlife Ecologist & Conservation Biologist; Canada Research Chair in Terrestrial Mammal Conservation; PI of Wildlife Coexistence Lab (WildCo) at University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Assistant Professor and Chair of Caribou Populations at Lakehead University. Animal movement, migration, and habitat selection.
Conserving Life on Earth by Reconnecting Our Natural World
https://largelandscapes.org/
Seeking to understand the complex relationships between people and "not friend even though friend shaped"
📍 Located on traditional Musqueam territory
🎓 Based in @forestry.ubc.ca | Vancouver, BC
🦬 Led by @coleburton.bsky.social
linktr.ee/wildco
We are your partners in biodiversity monitoring. Home of the Wildlife Science Centre, SENSR, the Geospatial Centre, and the Boreal Avian Modelling Centre.
biodiversitypathways.ca
Wildlife Ecologist
Frost Teacher-Scholar Postdoctoral Fellow
Spatial Wildlife Ecology Lab @ Cal Poly
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Catedrático de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - Full professor @upm.es.
Centro para la Conservación de la Biodiversidad y el Desarrollo Sostenible.
ETSI Montes, Forestal y del Medio Natural.
https://www2.montes.upm.es/personales/saura/
Bugs of earth. Founder of The Bug Hut - Smithsonian & UT Austin- Entomologist
Scientist, mentor, posting on #ecology and #conservation, #environment, #climate change and #coral reefs. Australian-Irish. Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science.
https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=MhJ2LfsAAAAJ&hl=en