Lily van Eeden
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Lecturer, nature conservation
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Holly Kirk
10 days ago
What a treat
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#ESA2024
to hear from
@lilyvaneeden.bsky.social
and
@megcevans.bsky.social
about pathways to impact for your research, especially how to inform policy. ๐ - get to know how the government works, the mess and mechanisms!
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Erle Ellis
3 months ago
Native Species? ๐๐๐บ๐ฆ Cultural Paradigms in Conservation
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Professor Euan Ritchie
4 months ago
"We encourage conservation scientists and practitioners to practice reflexivity about the cultural nature of conservation and management of introduced species"
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Species nativeness as a cultural paradigm in conservation
Conservation entails cultural practices shaped by our worldviews, values, beliefs, and priorities for our interactions with nature. These inform how wโฆ
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006320725004525?via%3Dihub
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Valerio Donfrancesco
6 months ago
๐ Our paper has been recognised as among the 10% most read articles in Conservation Science and Practice in 2023. Emerging from a collaborative effort of many dingo scholars, it frames 'conflict over values' and 'conflict over evidence' in polarised wildlife management.
doi.org/10.1111/csp2...
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Understanding conflict among experts working on controversial species: A case study on the Australian dingo
This study entails a social investigation into why experts may disagree about conservation and wildlife management issues, stressing the importance of understanding and emphasizing dissent in current...
https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.12900
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Hugh Possingham
9 months ago
Why Do (Or Donโt) People Protect Nature? Insights From Conservation Practice and Environmental Psychology to Respond to the Biodiversity Crisis | Global Environmental Psychology
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- I have no idea, but we wrote a paper anyway.
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Why Do (Or Donโt) People Protect Nature? Insights From Conservation Practice and Environmental Psychology to Respond to the Biodiversity Crisis| Global Environmental Psychology
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Holly Kirk
10 months ago
Right on time! Just when I was really starting to feel overwhelmed by, well, everything... Here's some handy new research from colleagues
@sbekessy.bsky.social
@lilyvaneeden.bsky.social
on best ways to make positive changes for nature!
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theconversation.com/make-a-noise...
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Make a noise or work with the system? New research reveals 4 ways to create real change for nature
Researchers mined the knowledge of politicians, public servants and environmental advocates to understand how everyday people can achieve real change for nature.
https://theconversation.com/make-a-noise-or-work-with-the-system-new-research-reveals-4-ways-to-create-real-change-for-nature-248226?utm_medium=article_clipboard_share&utm_source=theconversation.com
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