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WildHub is a free, member-led, global community of conservation professionals. The place to exchange challenges & solutions in conservation and give support.
Joined February 2020
βπΏ Calling all conservationists! Looking for a space to connect, share ideas, and get inspired? Join us for WildHub Socials Wednesday, 23 April at 12:15 PM and 4PM UTC! πβ¨ We look forward to seeing you there! π¬π https://t.co/kJSSfqbbYQ
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π Happy International Beaver Day! πͺ
𦫠International Beaver Day is a fine time to hike to a beaver pond, arrange a display of books in your library, show a beaver video, and/or otherwise spread the word about natureβs engineer. π± #beavers #wildlife #conservation
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π₯³ Happy World Aquatic Animal Day! π π To celebrate, we invite you to read this insightful interview with Kimberly Ray, founder and CEO of Marine Conservation Network, facilitated by WildHub Conservation Catalyst Carolyn π https://t.co/HIey0vtKLw
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π« Frogs are fascinating creatures that have intrigued our imagination for centuries - but why do they puff up their throats? πΈ Click here to find out π https://t.co/rX3e6gFncV
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π« Check out our latest interview with Dr Tom Grove, founder of Whale Wise, where he shares his journey in marine conservation, including the reality of running a charity. π³ Click here to read the full interview π https://t.co/srKYeQWiqA
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βπΏLooking for a space to connect, share ideas, and get inspired? Join us for WildHub Socials TOMORROW, 26 March at 12:15 PM and 4PM UTC! π¬π https://t.co/EAIy4F8GuU
#WildHubSocials #ConservationCommunity #GlobalConnections
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π‘ Embracing Failure in Conservation π± π§© Everyone likes to talk about success, but for improving the practice of conservation, understanding how and why interventions fail is often more useful than understanding why they succeed. Do you agree? π https://t.co/Ou8ziWFEIn
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π The beaver is back! 𦫠For the first time in over 400 years, nature's best engineers are finally allowed to legally roam freely across England. #rewilding Find out more π https://t.co/4168Jbl4Ji
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π The Role of Community-Based Conservation in Wildlife Protection: Lessons from Namibia π π What's on the horizon for community-based conservation in Namibia? What are the threats, and what the opportunities? π https://t.co/3jHbSv4MJF
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π« Are you using every tool available to scale your conservation efforts? π± Conservation faces challenges like transparency, scaling efforts, and engaging communities. Web 3.0 technologies offer solutions while also helping maximise impact. Learn more π https://t.co/hGYOxb9Gml
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π What if midlife wasnβt a crisis but an opportunity? How can professionals transition into conservation careers later in life? π§ Listen to Nick Askew's latest interview with John Tarnoff, career coach and author specialising in mid-career transitions π https://t.co/CSikcuXvl9
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π¦ Reptiles are highly emotional, contrary to their cold reputationπ‘ Reptiles have a reputation as cold, emotionless creatures. However scientists agree that reptiles arenβt emotionless β theyβre misunderstood. #reptiles #conservation Learn more here π https://t.co/5OXi320aqB
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π¦Scientists uncover sixth-sense in geckos π« An exciting new study has revealed that geckos use their inner ear not just for balance, but also to pick up low-frequency vibrations, a sensory ability that could rewrite what we know about animal hearing. π https://t.co/891cTBkV0i
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π‘Abandoning Superfluity: The Power of Touch and Love for a Wasteless Tanzania π "To my fellow Tanzanians, we must abandon superfluity and choose a path of efficiency, care, and sustainability."(Ussi Abuu Mnamengi) π https://t.co/imvfw9UhTu
#ActNow #SustainableFuture #Tanzania
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Wildlife trafficking has become one of the largest and most profitable criminal activities, and continues to grow pushing many species to the brink of extinction. What are the impacts of illegal wildlife trade? How can we prevent wildlife crime? π https://t.co/6FSdlHy3dw
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π¨ Wildlife Medicine with Dr Chantal Whittenπ©ββοΈ Check out our latest interview with Dr Whitten, Wildlife Veterinarian at Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital, where she shares her journey into wildlife medicine and her hopes for wildlife conservation π https://t.co/nwoJG3Rm8x
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βπΏ Calling all conservationists! Looking for a space to connect, share ideas, and get inspired? Join us for WildHub Socials on Wednesday, February 26th at 12:15 PM UTC! πβ¨ https://t.co/oeecAwiljY
#WildHubSocials #ConservationCommunity #GlobalConnections
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π CASuDev, Community Association for Sustainable Development, is actively seeking funding partners to continue protecting forest elephants and great apes in Cameroon and the Congo Basin from threats such as deforestation and human-wildlife conflicts. π https://t.co/rIyr39kqTq
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π¬ A few weeks ago over 100 dolphins washed ashore in Somalia's Puntland region, cause remains unknown. βοΈ Somalia's fisheries authorities and local NGOs are still seeking answers. Is human activity to blame for these strandings? Join the discussion here π https://t.co/7hRLNmxuj9
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What does Trump's win mean for conservation πΏ Listen to Stephanie Manka, wildlife biologist and science communicator, as she discusses how to navigate conservation post elections π https://t.co/C3gNx1IAmQ
#conservation
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