Chrishen Gomez
@karipapgomez
@WildCRU_Ox University of Oxford, DPhil in Zoology. Working on first genome sequences of predators on Borneo. Conservation genetics
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31-05-2009 23:39:59
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Read about our Lion Landscapes Lion Defenders programme - as Daudi points out, it started with a lot of distrust but has blossomed, with over 100 lion hunts stopped & extensive community buy-in & benefit now wildaidafrica.org/posts/transfor…
The UK is proposing banning #trophyhunting imports from >6000 species, apparently for #conservation. But policy should be led by evidence not lobby group #misinformation, & analysis by Dan Challender & others shows the Bill risks doing more harm than good biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
A shoutout to Sandra Lai who spent a month with us in the sweltering heat of the tropics. You brought your ecological prowess and added so much to the team. You don’t often meet people who are absolutely made for what they do. You are a field biologist , through and through.
This is a lot of brilliance in one short video - the great work of Nuh Engoh, the excellent filmmaking skills of Chrishen Gomez, and dulcet tones of Jenny Linden 🙌 Well done everyone!
We are going to field this day. Favourite team. WildCRU, Oxford EWCP Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Sandra Lai Jorgelina Marino Claudio Sillero Oxford Biology
Sandra Lai she worker #ethiopian #Wolf Conservation programme in UK. We never hesitate to take care of #Wolves. In fact we as #EWCP team are very, very happy. With our body of work. WildCRU, Oxford EWCP Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Claudio Sillero Sandra Lai Jorgelina Marino
Why did a shy #cloudedleopard eat a domestic cat in Perak, Malaysia? WildCRU’s Chrishen Gomez explains what may have led to this & highlights the importance of protecting #forest to avoid human-wildlife conflict in this short video: 🎬 bit.ly/3YTFJRM Oxford Biology