
Dr. Ryan Norris
@ryannorrissci
Prof. @uofg 🇨🇦 | conservation | threatened species | migration | reintroduction | long-term data | birds 🐦 | butterflies 🦋 | salamanders🦎
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http://www.norrislab.ca 17-03-2009 00:29:53
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Hey SCB North America !! Really excited to see everyone at #NACCB2024 in a couple days! I'll be presenting my work using animal-borne cameras to study predation by outdoor domestic cats! Come check out my talk if you want a sneak peak at the world from a cat's point-of-view!


The mottled duskywing reintroduction project into Pinery Provincial Park kicked off its fourth year on May 6th! Hear from Shannon Underwood, Crew Lead for the Program, here: wildlifepreservation.ca/blog/ontarios-… Dr. Ryan Norris Cambridge Butterfly Ontario Parks @NushaKeyghobadi @nrsinews


1/3 Attending #NACCB2024 and want to know more about #DecisionScience and how to apply it to solve complex conservation challenges? Please join our symposium - Decision Science for Inclusive Conservation, Thursday June 27th 8-10am SCB North America @ubcforestry


Can you spot the mottled duskywing butterfly in this picture? Check the second photo to locate it. 📸 S. Underwood #wildlife #conservation #biodiversity #butterflies #WPC #WPCmottledduskywing Dr. Ryan Norris Cambridge Butterfly Ontario Parks @NushaKeyghobadi @nrsinews


Want to learn more about the mottled duskywing butterfly? 🦋 Join the Ontario Butterfly Species at Risk Team at the Savanna Festival on July 20th at Pinery Provincial Park! 📸 G. Tiessen Dr. Ryan Norris Cambridge Butterfly Ontario Parks @NushaKeyghobadi @nrsinews




This paper was led by Sarika Sharma SarikaS, an amazing undergrad University of Windsor, and by our Savannah Sparrow team: @SDobney2, Dr. Ryan Norris, Stéphanie Doucet, Amy Newman (she/her), Joey Burant, Ines Moran, Sarah Mueller, @hayleyannspina, and me. Our paper: doi.org/10.1093/ornith… 🧵7/7


FYI, Cornell Yang Center for Wildlife Health will support up to 6 postdoctoral positions as part of the K. Lisa Yang Wildlife Health Fellows Program. The program's goal is to train the next generation of wildlife conservation & One Health leaders. Apply by August 31: tinyurl.com/hz6enadr


Wondering what the Northern Lights, a scarlet tanager, and a mottled duskywing butterfly all have in common? Head to our blog to find out wildlifepreservation.ca/blog/saving-an… Dr. Ryan Norris Cambridge Butterfly Ontario Parks @NushaKeyghobadi @nrsinews


Coming on to Kent Island to sub in for these two stellar ecologists: PhD student Sarah Mueller and College of Biological Science undergrad student Alexis Van Esh. I probably won’t be able to collect as much Savannah sparrow data as they did!



The iridescence of a newly emerged male mottled duskywing butterly was caught on video by the Mottled Duskywing Recovery Team at Pinery Provincial Park 💚 📹️ S. Underwood Dr. Ryan Norris Cambridge Butterfly Ontario Parks @NushaKeyghobadi @nrsinews

A leaf nest formed by a mottled duskywing butterfly! They spend the winter here in Ontario as mature larvae in leaf nests, and then emerge in the spring as adult butterflies! 📹️S. Underwood Dr. Ryan Norris Cambridge Butterfly Ontario Parks @NushaKeyghobadi @nrsinews

The mottled duskywing recovery team has observed every life stage of the mottled duskywing butterfly in the field. From eggs to caterpillars, and pupa to adult, they're lucky enough to see it all. Dr. Ryan Norris Cambridge Butterfly Ontario Parks @NushaKeyghobadi @nrsinews


Mark your calendars! Butterflies on the Brink: The Story of the Mottled Duskywing, will be playing at @princesscinemas on Oct. 19 & 23. Join the cast and crew! jessica linton Cambridge Butterfly Integrative Biology @ryannorrissci 📹️ Pinegrove Productions princesscinemas.com/movie/butterfl…

#UofG | “The butterflies are alive and well.” How did a rescue team restore an endangered butterfly? A new film with Dr. Ryan Norris & Jessica Linton tells the riveting story. Dr. Ryan Norris Integrative Biology College of Biological Science Read more: news.uoguelph.ca/2024/10/u-of-g…

Our new Conservation Biology paper shows that current protected areas are inadequate for 👉84% of migratory butterfly species in at least one season 👉45% of species in all seasons. (1/6) iDiv Biodiversity Research UN Biodiversity SCB Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) LINK: doi.org/10.1111/cobi.1…

