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YouTube: Martin Beal on #60SecondSeabirds

A short video on how albatrosses and petrels connect countries, and on how their conservation relies on international cooperation, particularly in the high seas. Great scientific communication of the results by Martin Beal and collaborators, just published in Scientific Advances. Continue reading “YouTube: Martin Beal on #60SecondSeabirds”

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New blog post: The necessity of behavior change to reach goals in nature conservation

Kathrin Holenstein published a new blog post on the Inspire4Nature fellows’ website Science4Wildlife. You can read here her his article entitled The necessity of behavior change to reach goals in nature conservation.

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New blog post: Conservation tool or environmental threat? Blockchain technology is a double-edged sword

Shawn Dove published a new blog post on the Inspire4Nature fellows’ website Science4Wildlife. You can read here his article entitled Conservation tool or environmental threat? Blockchain technology is a double-edged sword.

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New blog post – Killing in the name of greater good? The complexities of trophy hunting

Sean Jellesmark published a new blog post on the Inspire4Nature fellows’ website Science4Wildlife. You can read here his article entitled Killing in the name of greater good? The complexities of trophy hunting.

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New blog post – Will there always be more fish in the sea?

Martin Beal published a new blog post on the Inspire4Nature fellows’ website Science4Wildlife. You can read here his article entitled Will there always be more fish in the sea?

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Global Goals week presentation by Matt Ford

See Inspire4Nature fellow Matt Ford presenting his project which sets out to investigate a global biodiversity indicator via an  IUCNRedList reassessment of all European freshwater fishes!

You can watch below and on our Twitter account his video of his PhD research and how it will hopefully feed into countries making progress towards achieving international biodiversity targets.

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Global Goals week presentation by Ivon Cuadros

See Inspire4Nature fellow Ivon Cuadros explaining how her research will contribute to finding synergies between biodiversity conservation, and the achievement of other sustainable development goals !

You can watch below and on our Twitter account her video about Synergies between biodiversity conservation and achievement of other sustainable development goals.

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Global Goals week presentation by Maria Lumbierres

See Inspire4Nature fellow Maria Lumbierres presenting her project on mapping biodiversity and KBAs !

You can watch below and on our Twitter account her video on her PhD entitled Where will further Key Biodiversity Areas be identified ? A modelling approach to focus efforts

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Global Goals week presentation by Kathrin Holenstein

See Inspire4Nature fellow Kathrin Holenstein explaining how her research about Permeability of Protected Areas in the Face of Non-Native Species relates to the SDGs and Aichitargets !

You can watch below and on our Twitter account her video entitled Protected Areas in the face of non-native species.

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