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15 wildlife-crazy PhD fellows bound together by the @Inspire4Nature program. Sharing our thoughts on #ConservationBiology, #Biodiversity & #globalpolicy

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AvatarInspire4Nature@Inspire4Nature·
21 Sep 2020

#GlobalGoals week: Scott Ford, I4N fellow, explains how his research will inform future conservation policy and allow experts to better assess progress towards protected-area coverage goals.
#AichiTarget11
#Biodiversity2020
#SDG14 #SDG15
@uni_copenhagen @unepwcmc @IUCN_PA

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AvatarInspire4Nature@Inspire4Nature·
1 Sep 2020

Check out this paper by @Inspire4Nature scientist Scott Ford and co-authors ! 'Deforestation leakage undermines conservation value of tropical and subtropical forest protected areas' at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/geb.13172

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AvatarGMA Lab@global_mammal·
30 May 2019

Conservation Biology Editors @carlo_rondinini and @m_dimarco from @global_mammal and Luigi Maiorano are presenting top tips to help students navigate what to expect when in the publishing process! #phdchat @Sci4Wildlife @ConBiology @SapienzaRoma
https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1PlJQLeljyaGE

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AvatarGreta Thunberg@GretaThunberg·
7 May 2019

Where are the breaking news?
The extra news broadcasts?
The front pages?
Where are the emergency meetings?
The crisis summits?

What could be more important?
We are failing but we have not yet failed.
We can still fix this.
But not if we continue like today.
Not a chance. https://twitter.com/GeorgeMonbiot/status/1125639613350129665

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7 May 2019

It is not too late to make a difference, but only if we start now!!!! @IPBES #biodiversity

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AvatarScience4Wildlife@Sci4Wildlife·
1 May 2019

Synergistic solutions to social and environmental issues are not only preferable, but they are also necessary. http://www.science4wildlife.com/index.php/2019/04/29/new-study-finds-protected-areas-are-compatible-with-human-well-being/

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AvatarStuart Butchart@stubutchart·
12 Apr 2019

Are government targets for % of land/sea to be covered by protected areas the most effective incentives for conservation? We suggest a different type of target for the post-2020 biodiversity framework: https://science.sciencemag.org/content/early/2019/04/10/science.aav6886
http://www.birdlife.org/worldwide/news/study-could-new-government-targets-drive-better-nature-conservation @UNBiodiversity @IUCNscience

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17 Apr 2019

Everyone's contribution is critical if we want to stand a chance at winning the battle against climate change and species extinction.
@ConSci_Sarah and @m_dimarco. https://go.nature.com/2V9G4iI

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AvatarInspire4Nature@Inspire4Nature·
30 Mar 2019

We chose a kingfisher for the @Inspire4Nature logo because they are certainly one of the most inspiring European birds, and because freshwater systems play an important role in the programme. Stunning kingfisher photos by @GundryPhoto. https://twitter.com/GundryPhoto/status/1112021402163560449

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AvatarScience4Wildlife@Sci4Wildlife·
28 Mar 2019

Very interesting new paper co-authored by @stubutchart, supervisor and collaborator on several of our @Inspire4Nature PhD projects!

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Matt Ford
Carmen Soria
Gonzalo Albaladejo Robles
Ivon Cuadros Casanova
Joe Kelly
Sean Jellesmark
Kathrin Holenstein
João L. Guilherme
Martin Beal
Konstantina Spiliopoulou
Shawn Dove
Maria Lumbierres
Prabat Raj Dahal
Clare Lewis
Scott Ford
Marie-Morgane Rouyer

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 766417.
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