Urvi Gupta (@gupta_urvi1) 's Twitter Profile
Urvi Gupta

@gupta_urvi1

PhD candidate @UniversityofGA | Alum @OxfordUni_BCM, @SomervilleOx, @CheveningFCDO

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Ninad Mungi (@ninad_mungi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Happy to share our new paper in Journal of Applied Ecology on the status of plant invasions and restoration priorities in India. ‼️Around 66% natural areas in India are invaded‼️ besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… National Tiger Conservation Authority Wildlife Institute of India BIOCHANGE ECONOVO - DNRF Center of Excellence

Nishant Kumar (@_nishantk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌏The geography of social ecological relationships underlie compassion-conflict tension(s). We enjoyed these synergies between Remaking One Health: Public Health and Street Dogs , CfCC , CUES & @PawsWeb. Stay tuned for existing research on basic/applied sciences of coexistence, One Health & Urbanization.RT

cameratraps (@cameratraps1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not only #mammals & #birds. New study showed that #cameratraps generated five times more detections of #herpertofauna than traditional methods 🐍📸 #snakes #wildlife #research bioone.org/journals/wildl…

Josh Firth (@joshafirth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fussy eaters have fewer friends 🐦 New paper experimentally testing how sociality shapes dietary decisions in wild birds: cell.com/iscience/fullt… Press release: ox.ac.uk/news/2024-04-0…

Fussy eaters have fewer friends 🐦 

New paper experimentally testing how sociality shapes dietary decisions in wild birds:
cell.com/iscience/fullt…

Press release: 
ox.ac.uk/news/2024-04-0…
Arjun Amar (@arjundevamar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many studies have explored the diet of urban birds. These studies have shown that different species' propensity to consume anthropogenic food in urban areas vary. However, no review of this topic has been conducted. #BOU2024

Many studies have explored the diet of urban birds. These studies have shown that different species' propensity to consume anthropogenic food in urban areas vary. However, no review of this topic has been conducted. #BOU2024
Heather Gaya, PhD (@doofgradstudent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out my newly published article, linking declining populations of BTBW at low elevations to directional natal dispersal. Bad for low elevation populations, maybe good for climate change adaptation? …ementecologyjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

Nishant Kumar (@_nishantk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you ever ponder about😵‍💫this strange Indian Urban paradox where we humanise certain opportunistic animal scavengers and our urban (poor) peers are dehumanised in ways they sift through the garbage created by their fellow citizens? RT & follow thinkpaws.org in #Delhi

Nishant Kumar (@_nishantk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Indeed, the root word for Economics, Ecology, and Ecosystems is the Greek word “Oikos”, which means “home”. Fascinating, how these fields of study relate back - #FunFact #Etymology should make one ponder the misconception surrounding the conservation vs development debate. LIFE

THINKPAWS (@thinkpawsorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you appreciated this Black Beauty? Next time you get a chance, spend a few minutes. Better, with a pair of binocs, or a nice set of lenses. Stay tuned to thinkpaws.org ! Picture credit: Prof. Fabrizio Sergio #pawsweb #blackkites pic.x.com/xumqAmsfMg

Wildlife Institute of India (@wii_india) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honoring Professor Qamar Qureshi for his lifetime contributions to wildlife research, education, and conservation. From being one of the main architects of the globally lauded India’s tiger monitoring program to species recovery programs, he has played an important role in

Heather Gaya, PhD (@doofgradstudent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice to see my paper out in Ornithological Applications! We found that trailing-edge species are moving uphill in response to climate change, but they seem to be still hanging on. Not exactly cheery news, but some cool science went into this: academic.oup.com/condor/advance…

Dr Rajesh Gopal (@dr_rajeshgopal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper in Science Magazine shows tiger distribution in India increased by 30% in the last two decades. It now supports more than 75% of the global tigers across 138200 sq. km. sharing space with 60 million people. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…