Elizabeth F. Pienaar, PhD (@labpienaar) 's Twitter Profile
Elizabeth F. Pienaar, PhD

@labpienaar

#HumanDimensions of wildlife conservation | invasion & disease risks associated with the wildlife trade | private lands stewardship | #ConSocSci | views my own

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Elizabeth F. Pienaar, PhD (@labpienaar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Management of the Gulf of Mexico red snapper fishery hasn't reduced fishing mortality and effort. We surveyed recreational anglers about their preferences for regulation changes, and how they would alter fishing effort in response to a harvest tag. conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cs…

FS (@farnamstreet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Common causes of bad decisions: 1. Not asking, “and then what?” 2. Blindness to large trends (blind spots) 3. Assumptions based on small sample sizes 4. Conforming to expectations/authority/group 5. Wanting the world to work the way we want rather than the way it does

Bill McKibben (@billmckibben) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone knows carbon capture is a scam to help Big Oil. As @amywestervelt powerfully demonstrates, Big Oil knew it better than anyone. Great investigative reporting drilled.media/news/ccs

Dr Lily van Eeden (@lilyvaneeden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come do a PhD with me on human behaviour change for nature conservation! Employing interdisciplinary approaches including behavioural psychology, this ARC-funded project will work with government partners to improve human-nature relationships lilyvaneeden.com/2024/07/16/see…

Timmy Crowe (@timmy400h) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you have a few moments to listen to this interview as a parent with your child. Possible one of the best post race interviews I have ever watched #PlayOn

Vivienne Serret (@vivienneserret) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The University of Florida spent over $200k on travel for highly paid hires of then-President Ben Sasse, who permitted them to work from home in other states. Read my latest investigation piece, this time for Fresh Take Florida in the Miami Herald: miamiherald.com/news/local/edu…

Adam Toomes (@adamtoomes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see the wildlife trade special issue in Conservation Biology is out now: bit.ly/4ekUQbD Looking forward to reading about some of the lesser studied taxa in wildlife trade, and glad that our work led by Sebastian Chekunov is included! bit.ly/4cYxGGW

NeoBiota (@neobiotajournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research reveals the persistent risk of non-native species invading Antarctica despite #biosecurity measures, highlighting spiders as a key concern and calling for enhanced protocols. 🔗 doi.org/10.3897/neobio… #invasivespecies @InvasionEcology

Research reveals the persistent risk of non-native species invading Antarctica despite #biosecurity measures, highlighting spiders as a key concern and calling for enhanced protocols.

🔗 doi.org/10.3897/neobio… 

#invasivespecies @InvasionEcology
Economist Impact (@economistimpact) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kelp forests are being replaced by invasive urchin barrens, causing a loss in biodiversity and requiring innovative solutions to tackle the issue. Learn more: econimpact.co/zF #biodiversity #SDGs

USGS Arizona (@usgsaz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The LCR has variable flows depending on season and location. In some reaches, it dries up during part of the year while in other areas, it has constant flow. Explore the comparisons between the LCR near Winslow and the LCR near the mouth using this graph: ow.ly/oROQ50TfRHS

The LCR has variable flows depending on season and location. In some reaches, it dries up during part of the year while in other areas, it has constant flow. Explore the comparisons between the LCR near Winslow and the LCR near the mouth using this graph: ow.ly/oROQ50TfRHS
Ian James (@byianjames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In today's Los Angeles Times: A sudden shutoff of water has dried up the Kern River in Bakersfield, leaving thousands of dead fish. latimes.com/environment/st… (Photos by Gary Kazanjian for L.A. Times Photos)

In today's <a href="/latimes/">Los Angeles Times</a>: 
A sudden shutoff of water has dried up the Kern River in Bakersfield, leaving thousands of dead fish. latimes.com/environment/st… (Photos by Gary Kazanjian for <a href="/latimesphotos/">L.A. Times Photos</a>)
Ian James (@byianjames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rising from shrinking saline lakes and fallowed farm fields, the West's worsening dust storms threaten public health — Important reporting by Felicity Barringer: andthewest.stanford.edu/2024/rising-fr… Stanford’s Bill Lane Center for the American West

The TRCP (@thetrcp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hunters and conservationists celebrate the signing of a Memorandum from Secretary of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack that directs the agency to enhance and expand its wildlife migration and habitat conservation work. bit.ly/3BQgExQ

Chris Sutherland (@chrissuthy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now accepting applicants for 25-26 intake of our #StatisticalEcology MSc: bit.ly/3ooHNyc. A unique opportunity to develop skills at the interface of #statistics and #ecology (some partial scholarships available too). Please help me share!

Now accepting applicants for 25-26 intake of our #StatisticalEcology MSc: bit.ly/3ooHNyc. A unique opportunity to develop skills at the interface of #statistics and #ecology (some partial scholarships available too). Please help me share!
Elizabeth F. Pienaar, PhD (@labpienaar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper on park users' support for methods to control invasive emerald ash borer is now published online. UGA's Warnell School conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cs…