 
                                Cortni Borgerson
@cortniborgerson
Biological anthropologist & @InsideNatGeo explorer studying lemurs, hunting, food security, & conservation implementation in Madagascar
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https://crowdfund.montclair.edu/project/26615 13-02-2017 21:31:34
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        Lemur people rejoice: Lemurs of Madagascar 5th ed. is out NOW!!! 😍Grab your raincoat, pack your vary, and head on over to lynxeds.com/product/lemurs… for your copy(ies) 😂 #madagascar Lynx Nature Books Russ Mittermeier Kim reuter
 
        💥Postdoc job alert💥 I'm super excited to announce that we are hiring a #postdoc to conduct field research the human-macaque interface in #Sulawesi, Indonesia. Come join me, @Anthro_Amanda Henry Scharf & the Project SEED team! See below for details 🐒🇮🇩🛣🌳 Please RT!
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
        I am looking for *two* postdocs to join my lab at VT Biology next summer/fall. We work on the molecular basis of coloration and toxicity in poison-dart frogs. Please RT!! Job ad: tinyurl.com/mt28bdky Application link: tinyurl.com/3xs7tp23
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        JOB ALERT We seek an engaged, effective leader to be Full Professor of Evolutionary Biology and Ecology and Director of the Museum of Zoology, Cambridge in Dept of Zoology Amazing staff, exceptional collections, award-winning public engagement. Deadline 22 Jan More here: jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/44142/
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
        Calling all #Madagascar human impact people!!!! Deadline extended: Rights+Communities Manager of Madagascar's biggest forest complex! Senior position. WCS Madagascar #teamcounterfactual Please rt. lnkd.in/e3tEWK2H sjobs.brassring.com
 
         
        How do people use wild plants in Madagascar, & what is the impact on wildlife? Research shows that the availability of timber, ethnomedicines, & food for the red-ruffed lemur declines in biodiversity hotspots. 🌳 🇲🇬 🐒 doi.org/10.1002/pan3.1… Katherine Kling Cortni Borgerson
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        It's fluffy. It's got a bright pink nose. It's very fatty. Meet the peculiar, incredible "bacon bug" in my May @NatGeoMag feature, with gorgeous Nichole Sobecki photojournalism. These bugs, Cortni Borgerson hopes, will help save endangered lemurs.
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
         
         
        Two fully-funded PhD scholarships Bangor University in conservation social science. Deadline 5th May. If you have conservation scientists, geographers, economists, sociologists in your network do share. Details in thread below (1/?) bangor.ac.uk/conservation-a…
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
                         
                         
                        