Botany & Tropical Plant Conservation.
PhD: Sustainability of ornamental plants in Indonesia. Supported by Leverhulme Trust.
SES 2024 Winner Explorer Award Botany & Research.
Living in Kalimantan, Indonesia.
Fraser Cook
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The more time I spend in Kapuas Hulu, the more I navigate by instinct not GPS.
I spotted a hill that felt right. Same slope, same aspect, same rock face as where I’d found Paphiopedilum kolopakingii before. I was right.
#conservation #planttrade #Paphiopedilum #kalimantan #orchid
Honestly forgot BlueSky exists.
Trying to be a bit more engaged again. Currently deep in the field in West Kalimantan.
Here are some of my favourite photos.
I’ve just received a grant from the Carnivorous Plant Society and will be contributing to their newsletter regularly. #conservation #borneo
Contact Singapore Botanic Gardens and visit their website to attend.
Unsurprised. But the blame on the global south continues rather than blaming the west for its consumption: www.theguardian.com/environment/...
I see this in my research “Typically, that process does not involve consultation with the people extracting or trading wildlife. Nor does it really consider insights from the social sciences, including economics, on the likely impact of trade measures on wildlife and people”
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Obviously the term ‘poaching’ is a loaded term and not all plant collectors understand what is and what isn’t. But I am pleased to hear them understand a root cause of plant being over-harvested from the wild. #conservation #plants #sustainability
The freeze of the NIH is just the latest culmination of the right's long war on science, education, and democracy.
Here are some of my ideas for what I think scientists can do about it. 🧪 conservechange.medium.com/five-things-...
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Consumption in wealthy countries including US and UK is responsible for 13% of global forest loss beyond their borders, study finds
Access to trustworthy information is among the most important preconditions for safeguarding democracy.
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"The world wildlife trade regulator is 50 – here’s what has worked and what needs to change"
Great insights here from @danchallender.bsky.social and @tsasrolfes.bsky.social
A global convention to control wildlife trade across 184 countries has encouraged conservation action but hasn’t entirely stopped illegal sales.