“Creating a Biosphere would be a global badge of honour that secures our future by inviting the world to invest in a region where people, culture, conservation, and sustainable industry thrive together.”
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Scientists from @uniexecec.bsky.social and Lund University reviewed global evidence and found 100 dragonfly and damselfly species that migrate, and a further 85 possible migratory species. The migrations can include millions of individuals, some travelling thousands of kilometres.
Our research is being used to enhance the world’s only annual sustainability tourism and events benchmark. The GDS-Index is a trusted performance improvement programme to assess and accelerate the progress of a destination’s regenerative journey.
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Congratulations to @alicetrevail.bsky.social and @wolframmoebius.bsky.social, who have both been awarded funding for their projects on Predictive foundational AI for ecosystem resilience forecasting and Developing a machine learning method to spatially optimise habitats.
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Bowerbirds in an Australian city use a range of human items – in their bower - an intricate tunnel of twigs – to impress females, new research from @uniexecec.bsky.social shows.
City birds gathered larger, more colourful decorations than bowerbirds in a more rural area.
Communities across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly are coming together to support a bid for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly to become a UNESCO Biosphere – a prestigious status which could help boost
University of Exeter research is being used to enhance the world’s only annual sustainability tourism and events benchmark since 2025. The GDS-Index is a trusted performance improvement programme to a...
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Two projects led by the University of Exeter have been awarded seed funding by the Advanced Research + Invention Agency (ARIA). Sponsored by the UK government, ARIA funds “breakthrough research and de...
Bowerbirds in an Australian city use a range of human items – from glass and plastic to banknotes and even a pair of handcuffs – to impress females, new research shows. Male bowerbirds create an
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University of Exeter, Cornwall
University of Exeter, Cornwall
University of Exeter, Cornwall
University of Exeter, Cornwall
Are you working in offshore renewable energy? Are you a researcher in the field? On 14&15 May, the Supergen ORE Hub is holding a Masterclass on Environmental Contours and Extreme Value Analysis at the Penryn campus @cornwall.exeter.ac.uk.
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Ahead of the #WorldCup Katy Humberstone from @hass-cornwall.bsky.social @cornwall.exeter.ac.uk spoke to BBC Radio Cornwall about the links between the Duchy and Cornwall - and why football fans there eat pasties! 🪅
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