
Chris Sayers
@c_sayers2
Bird conservation biologist + ecotoxicologist • PhD student @UCLA • Investigador @CINCIAMDD • he/him #ecotoxicornithology
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So grateful to UCLA Environment for providing additional coverage on our recent publication! BRI CINCIA Cornell Lab San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance USDA Forest Service


Reciente estudio revela que 49 áreas en la región están siendo afectadas por la #MineríaIlegal, 16 zonas con minería ilegal se encuentran dentro de áreas protegidas y 20 sitios afectan territorios indígenas. Compartimos este informe de Mongabay Latam 👉 bit.ly/3G3cuBr



Such a fun project to be a part of, with tremendous dedication and leadership from Alec Hopping. Check it out!




Beyond grateful to be recognized by U.S. National Science Foundation as a 2024 Graduate Research Fellow in Ecology, and am so excited to further my research agenda this upcoming Fall! #NSFfunded

La #ICMGP2024 es una de las conferencias más importantes del mundo y estamos orgullosos de la participación de Dr. Luis E. Fernandez y Dra. Claudia Vega de #CINCIA en la plenaria de #Mercurio y #Biodiversidad, llevando nuestras investigaciones en la #Amazonía peruana 📸Chris Sayers


That’s my advisor! 🤩 Morgan Tingley *find me on BlueSky*

New bird🐦⬛research🚨! So excited to share our new study in NatureEcoEvo! In it, we examine shifts in the breeding latitude, elevation, and phenology of North American #birds in relation to #climatechange! The last paper of my UCLA EEB postdoc with Morgan Tingley *find me on BlueSky*🥲 A🧵...


Thanks for stopping by my poster Natalia Ocampo-Peñuela, PhD!!


If you missed his killer talk at American Ornithological Society #AOS24, Ben Tonelli from the Morgan Tingley *find me on BlueSky* lab just brought out his paper in Ecology Letters testing the drivers of migratory #phenology for 222 Nearctic #bird species! Temperature and snowpack are most critical! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/el…



Our research was picked up by The Guardian, alongside work from two of my favorite scientists, John Blake and Bette Loiselle. We hope these findings contribute to solutions that help ensure the persistence of these incredible birds into the 22nd century. theguardian.com/environment/20…