European Journal of Wildlife Research (EJWR) (@ejwr_cm) 's Twitter Profile
European Journal of Wildlife Research (EJWR)

@ejwr_cm

EJWR publishes research on all aspects of wildlife biology (current wildlife topics, meta-analyses, cutting-edge methods)
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Just 18 months ago, rescued tiger Maruay only knew a concrete floor and a small cage. This is an uninterrupted minute of Maruay with his beloved ball. [📹 wildlife_friends_foundation]

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Elephants never forget, but can they forgive? Shane Campbell-Staton and Dominique Gonçalves explore the resilience and genetic mystery behind the tuskless elephants of #Gorongosa National Park in this fascinating short PBS video: “Elephants are Evolving”. bit.ly/3DkJNlz

Elephants never forget, but can they forgive? Shane Campbell-Staton and Dominique Gonçalves explore the resilience and genetic mystery behind the tuskless elephants of #Gorongosa National Park in this fascinating short PBS video: “Elephants are Evolving”.
bit.ly/3DkJNlz
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Where I Work is an award-winning photography feature from the journal Nature. It celebrates the many roles and types of research undertaken by scientists globally, and challenges stereotypical perceptions of what a scientist does, or what they look like. nature.com/immersive/wher…

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In the heart of the Nairobi Nursery, a touching friendship blossoms between Taroha, our gentle elephant calf, and Maxwell, our resident blind rhino. Taroha often visits Maxwell’s enclosure, extending his trunk in a tender greeting, while Maxwell responds with soft snorts &

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#OA #OpenAccess article Shared population trends but no annual synchrony in duck species across Europe and North America U of Saskatchewan link.springer.com/article/10.100…

#OA #OpenAccess article 
Shared population trends but no annual synchrony in duck species across Europe and North America
<a href="/usask/">U of Saskatchewan</a> 
link.springer.com/article/10.100…