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What Shapes Odonata Community Assemblage Patterns Across a Mosaic of Habitat Types?
By Jorian A. Hendriks (Maastricht University), Siti Maimunah (Faculty of Forestry, Instiper Yogyakarta), Mariaty (Universitas...

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Jul 5, 20234 min read
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Whose flagship is it anyway?
Frank van Veen is a professor of ecology and conservation at the University of Exeter. The flagship species idea is often put forward as...

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Mar 7, 20236 min read
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Ponds & People- answering commonly asked questions
By Alice Pawlik, PhD student studying the links between skin microbiomes and disease in UK common frogs, lead supervisor Dr Xavier...

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Feb 21, 202312 min read
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Saving the Unseen: The battle against hydropower on the Komarnica
By Katy Ellis, a BSc Conservation Biology & Ecology student at the University of Exeter, who spent last summer exploring our human...

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Feb 8, 202312 min read
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Learning from Listening to Peat Swamp Forests of Central Kalimantan
By Fredie Poznansky, University of Exeter, UKRI Environmental Intelligence PhD, fp314@exeter.ac.uk Fredie writes about her observations...

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Jan 16, 20236 min read
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A Christmas Coral
Arguably one of the most incredible areas of coral reef worldwide? A blog all coral scientists must read By Dr April J Burt, Conservation...

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Dec 20, 20224 min read
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Exploring the Indian Ocean by research vessel
By Jennifer Appoo. Jennifer is a PhD student supervised by Prof Sébastien Jaquemet from the University of La Réunion and Dr Nancy Bunbury...

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Jul 28, 20226 min read
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Preventing venomous snakebites – the barriers to adoption
Harrison Carter is an MSc student supervised by Dr Kimberly Hockings and Dr Ana Nuno, working in collaboration with Madras Crocodile Bank...

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Jun 16, 20228 min read
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The story of a painting
Nancy Bunbury, Director of Science and Conservation for the Seychelles Islands Foundation The Seychelles Islands Foundation and the Royal...

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May 6, 20225 min read
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In Pursuit of Primates, Skills & Conservation Roles
By Christian Howell. Christian Howell is a PhD student for Dr Tania Minhos (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal) and Dr Kimberly...

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Apr 22, 20228 min read
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Trading places – swapping the tropical rainforests of Borneo for the UK's lost temperate rainforests
Cam Goodhead is a Masters by Research student for Dr Kimberley Hockings, working in collaboration with Borneo Nature Foundation to...

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Feb 28, 20228 min read
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The long and winding road to protecting a giant island endemic
By Nancy Bunbury, Director of Research and Conservation for the Seychelles Islands Foundation. SIF protects and manages the two UNESCO...

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Feb 3, 20225 min read
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Fighting fire with fire: Using the power of media to alleviate misconceptions about sharks
By April Burt, a 4th year PhD Student at the University of Oxford. April has been working in island ecosystem conservation in Seychelles...

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Jan 20, 20225 min read
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Killing for conservation - a challenging but necessary tool for endemic island species conservation
By Jennifer Appoo Jennifer is a PhD student supervised by Prof. Sébastien Jaquemet from the University of La Réunion and Dr Nancy Bunbury...

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Oct 15, 20214 min read
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Why do I care about lemon sharks in The Bahamas?
By Molly Kressler, PhD student, University of Exeter Links: Marine Predator Ecology & Conservation Profile Juvenile lemon shark with...

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Sep 8, 20215 min read
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Launching the "Protect Great Apes from Disease" Project
Chloë Chesney Non-human great apes are particularly vulnerable to catching infectious diseases from humans. Though wild great ape tourism...
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Aug 8, 20218 min read
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