Sarah Wicks (@sarahwicks_) 's Twitter Profile
Sarah Wicks

@sarahwicks_

Movement ecology field biologist studying scavenger networks 🦅🐆 with @osaconservation | @Trinity_U alum ‘21

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Audubon Society (@audubonsociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you ever wondered where your local birds go? To celebrate one of nature's most incredible phenomena on #WorldMigratoryBirdDay, explore the Bird Migration Explorer to see the epic journeys of 450+ species of migratory birds & the challenges they face: bit.ly/3M2AA2B

Bat Conservation International (@batconintl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Guess which giant bat cave will be featured on Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom this Saturday?! 🦇Check your local NBC Entertainment listings and watch our own Dr. Amanda Adams give the scoop on Bracken’s bats! #BatWeek

USFWS News (@usfwsnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is committed to working with Tribes to conserve America’s wildlife & shared natural heritage. We’re awarding $6.4+ million in Tribal #WildlifeGrants to fund conservation projects led by 36 Tribes across 17 states: ow.ly/RqwQ50Q1z5J

batbnb (@thebatbnb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bat Week Day 4:⁠ ⁠ This isn't just bats being friendly – it’s a survival strategy! By sharing food, they create social bonds and reciprocation that may one day be their own lifesaver when food is scarce. ⁠ Happy #BatWeek batweek.org

Bat Week Day 4:⁠
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This isn't just bats being friendly – it’s a survival strategy! By sharing food, they create social bonds and reciprocation that may one day be their own lifesaver when food is scarce. 
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Happy #BatWeek
batweek.org
Coalition for Wildlife Corridors (@cocoforwild) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The corridor connecting the #Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, Sanjay #TigerReserve and the Guru Ghasidas #NationalPark is home to numerous White-rumped vulture and Indian vulture nesting sites.

The corridor connecting the #Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, Sanjay #TigerReserve and the Guru Ghasidas #NationalPark is home to numerous White-rumped vulture and Indian vulture nesting sites.
Brandon A. Güell (@brandon_guell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From #PlanetEarth3 to the cover of Behavioral Ecology! Stoked to share that my first Ph.D. dissertation chapter about explosive breeding in gliding treefrogs is now published and my photo made the cover! Check it out here: doi.org/10.1093/beheco…

From #PlanetEarth3 to the cover of <a href="/BehavEcol/">Behavioral Ecology</a>! Stoked to share that my first Ph.D. dissertation chapter about explosive breeding in gliding treefrogs is now published and my photo made the cover!

Check it out here: doi.org/10.1093/beheco…
Osa Conservation (@osaconservation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Explore how arboreal species traverse our tree bridges, designed to reconnect the canopy. These critters have unique techniques and we use diverse designs and monitoring to enhance their journey. Which one captures your 💚? #CanopyResearch

Osa Conservation (@osaconservation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🐾 Happy Jaguar Day! 🐆 A thriving jaguar population is a clear sign of a healthy rainforest ecosystem. Let's continue working together to protect these iconic big cats and preserve the biodiversity of our precious rainforests.

🐾 Happy Jaguar Day! 🐆 
A thriving jaguar population is a clear sign of a healthy rainforest ecosystem. Let's continue working together to protect these iconic big cats and preserve the biodiversity of our precious rainforests.
Sarah Wicks (@sarahwicks_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read all about it! ⬇️ Firetail helps streamline acceleration data analysis from our e-obs GmbH tags deployed on #KingVultures 🦅🌐 Studying #movementecology of scavenger networks just keeps getting cooler. 📝 by Osa Conservation senior scientist & data whiz Chris Beirne!

Sky Island Alliance (@sky_islands) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our #BorderWildlifeStudy cameras in southeast Arizona recently documented a black bear at the wall — distressed and pacing over the course of 3 hours. It’s a reminder of why we do what we do. Stay tuned in 2024 as we continue to advocate for wildlife passages and no new wall.

Global Conservation Solutions (@_gcs_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to 50 years of the #US #Endangered Species Act, almost 300 species have been protected against #extinction, including the #peregrine #falcon, #osprey, and the Loggerhead Sea #Turtle! #ESA #conservationoptimism #LetNatureThrive newsweek.com/conservation-s…

Osa Conservation (@osaconservation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Distinguish the dashing #margay from its larger #ocelot kin with those captivating big eyes, its long tail, and its excellent tree-climbing skills. It is near #threatened due to #habitat loss, #fragmentation, retaliatory hunting and illegal trade.

Osa Conservation (@osaconservation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Mongabay's recent article, read about the pivotal role of biological field stations. These centers are vital hubs for leading biological research, fostering community integration, and creating economic opportunities. ow.ly/ZlZs50QOT43

In Mongabay's recent article, read about the pivotal role of biological field stations. These centers are vital hubs for leading biological research, fostering community integration, and creating economic opportunities. ow.ly/ZlZs50QOT43
Sarah Wicks (@sarahwicks_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled that our publication is now out (my first ever!) - the result of an amazing collaboration btwn Osa Conservation and Alturas Wildlife to track Pardo the ocelot’s integration into a new landscape 🐆🌳🌾 Thanks Neotropical Biology and Conservation for the feature! #OpenAccess

Osa Conservation (@osaconservation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Global Big Day, we identified over 200 species birds around the Osa Peninsula! Over 70 people came to help search for birds in different spots in the area, from guides, scientists, naturalists and others from the community.

On Global Big Day, we identified over 200 species birds around the Osa Peninsula! Over 70 people came to help search for birds in different spots in the area, from guides, scientists, naturalists and others from the community.
Osa Conservation (@osaconservation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do we protect biodiversity? Right now, people from around the world are at COP16, determining how to answer that question. We are based in a biodiversity hotspot. The scale of biodiversity here can be seen on our network of camera traps across the landscape in which we work.

Christiana Figueres (@cfigueres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The result from this election will be seen as a major blow to global climate action, but it cannot and will not halt the changes underway to decarbonise the economy and meet the goals of the Paris Agreement. Standing with oil and gas is the same as falling behind in a fast