The ABC interviewed the @adriftlab.bsky.social team on Lord Howe Island last month. Even this article doesn't capture the feeling of heartbreak and grim reality of feeling plastic crunch inside a live seabird chick. #ornithology #PlasticPollution
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Dr Alex Bond
Judy Shamoun-Baranes
Still buzzing from this weekend’s festival on Amsterdam’s closed ring road, part of the city’s 750th birthday celebrations. A unique chance to share our science and all about the birds 🪶 moving in and above the city. It's not every day you get to do #scicomm 🧪 at a festival w/ 250,000 attendees!
We are hiring a new PhD candidate 🎉as part of the No-REGRETS (NOrth Sea Renewable Energy: Gaining the Required Ecological Knowledge for the TranSition) consortium. If you are excited too, have what we are looking for and interested in joining us please apply. #ornithology #animalmovement
We are hiring a new PhD candidate 🎉as part of the No-REGRETS (NOrth Sea Renewable Energy: Gaining the Required Ecological Knowledge for the TranSition) consortium. If you are excited too, have what we are looking for and interested in joining us please apply. #ornithology #animalmovement
Judy Shamoun-Baranes
Judy Shamoun-Baranes
Het neerslagtekort in Nederland is opgelopen tot 91 mm, net zo hoog als rond deze tijd in het recorddroge jaar 1976. De droogte begon dit jaar al vroeg en zal door het uitblijven van neerslag de komende weken verder toenemen. 🔗 www.knmi.nl/over-het-knm...
I have created my first starter pack!!!! It focuses on movement ecology as a scientific discipline. If we reach 150 members I will create Movement Ecology II. go.bsky.app/F4ZLXcx
Bart Hoekstra
Meet the team:
@judyshamounb.bsky.social, Stacy Shinneman, Maja Bradarić,
@barthoekstra.bsky.social, Johannes De Groeve, Berend-Christiaan Wijers, Jan Geisler, Nomikos Skyllas,
@shreyasgadge.bsky.social, Roberto Cappabianca,
@eldarrak.bsky.social, Bart Kranstauberm and Emilie Manzo
It's an exclusive tourist destination and one of the most pristine places on the planet. It's the last place you would expect to find birds with bellies so full of plastic that they crunch if you squeeze them.