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Oryx—The International Journal of Conservation publishes leading research on biodiversity, conservation practice & the socio-economic dimensions of conservation

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Out today!📣 Pindondang et al. used camera-trap data to predict suitable habitat for Asian tapirs across Sumatra, finding only 36% of the most critical habitat is formally protected. They highlight priority areas for conservation of the Endangered species: doi.org/m6mg

Out today!📣 Pindondang et al. used camera-trap data to predict suitable habitat for Asian tapirs across Sumatra, finding only 36% of the most critical habitat is formally protected. They highlight priority areas for conservation of the Endangered species: doi.org/m6mg
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Proud to be part of this amazing study! We compiled one of the most extensive camera trap data across Sumatra to inform tapir occupancy and conservation priority. Thanks Irene M R Pinondang for leading this study! Tropical Defaunation Hub DICE Kent

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The buffy-headed marmoset has a narrow distribution in a highly fragmented forest landscape in Brazil. After a severe yellow fever outbreak contributed to massive population declines, there are signs that some subpopulations are recovering 🐒 Read more: doi.org/m7jd

The buffy-headed marmoset has a narrow distribution in a highly fragmented forest landscape in Brazil. After a severe yellow fever outbreak contributed to massive population declines, there are signs that some subpopulations are recovering 🐒 Read more: doi.org/m7jd
Conservation Leadership Programme (CLP) (@clpawards) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 We are delighted to open the call for applications to our 2025 Team Awards 🎉 ⏰ Application deadline: 18 October 2024 More information, including eligibility requirements, how to apply and further resources, can be found on our website: conservationleadershipprogramme.org/grants/grant-o… #WeAreCLP

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Did you know that lack of funding is not a barrier to publishing open access in Oryx? We are pleased to support all conservationists by offering waivers to all authors who need them. Visit our website to find our simple online waiver application form ⬇️ oryxthejournal.org/authors/guidel…

Did you know that lack of funding is not a barrier to publishing open access in Oryx? We are pleased to support all conservationists by offering waivers to all authors who need them. Visit our website to find our simple online waiver application form ⬇️
oryxthejournal.org/authors/guidel…
EJ Milner-Gulland (@ejmilnergulland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This will be a brilliant conference for you if you’re a student or early career researcher. Lots of bursaries for people who wouldn’t otherwise be able to join. Do apply!

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🌟 The 3rd Amphibian Conservation Action Plan (ACAP) is out!🌟 We are thrilled to announce the launch of the 3rd Amphibian Conservation Action Plan (ACAP). The document provides a comprehensive roadmap for global amphibian conservation. #AmphibianConservation #ACAP2024

🌟 The 3rd Amphibian Conservation Action Plan (ACAP)  is out!🌟

We are thrilled to announce the launch of the  3rd Amphibian Conservation Action Plan (ACAP).

The document provides a comprehensive roadmap for global amphibian conservation.  #AmphibianConservation #ACAP2024
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📢 Do you have some recent news or an announcement you would like to share with the #conservation community? Submit to Oryx by 10 August to be considered for publication in our November issue! 🐾 For more info & to download the submission template visit: oryxthejournal.org/authors/guidel…

📢 Do you have some recent news or an announcement you would like to share with the #conservation community? Submit to Oryx by 10 August to be considered for publication in our November issue! 🐾

For more info & to download the submission template visit: oryxthejournal.org/authors/guidel…
Conservation Leadership Programme (CLP) (@clpawards) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT📢 It is our pleasure to introduce you to the winners of our 2024 Team Awards! 🏆🎉 ➡️conservationleadershipprogramme.org/news/2024-clp-… Please join us in congratulating all the winners 👏 #WeAreCLP

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Working in wildlife tourism? Don't miss the IUCN Species Survival Commission Primate Specialist Group @peopleprimate guidelines on responsible primate-watching. For researchers, government officials, tour operators & more, it examines the benefits and costs of #primate-watching🐒 doi.org/nbhk

Working in wildlife tourism? Don't miss the <a href="/IUCNssc/">IUCN Species Survival Commission</a> Primate Specialist Group @peopleprimate guidelines on responsible primate-watching. For researchers, government officials, tour operators &amp; more, it examines the benefits and costs of #primate-watching🐒 doi.org/nbhk
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This #IndigenousPeoplesDay discover Oryx's special section on human rights & conservation, featuring articles written by Indigenous authors that highlight the importance of uplifting Indigenous voices in the #conservation sector: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

This #IndigenousPeoplesDay discover Oryx's special section on human rights &amp; conservation, featuring articles written by Indigenous authors that highlight the importance of uplifting Indigenous voices in the #conservation sector:
cambridge.org/core/journals/…
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This #WorldLionDay we're reading Horion et al.'s camera-trap study of large carnivores in Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal. They found lion site use was concentrated close to the Gambian River, probably because of higher prey biomass near the water🦁doi.org/mvrz

This #WorldLionDay we're reading Horion et al.'s camera-trap study of large carnivores in Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal. They found lion site use was concentrated close to the Gambian River, probably because of higher prey biomass near the water🦁doi.org/mvrz
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To celebrate #WorldLizardDay, have a read of Oskyrko et al.'s recent study surveying reptile distribution in Odesa Oblast, Ukraine. Of the 14 native reptiles they recorded, five are lizards 🦎👉 doi.org/mctj

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🌿 Applications open: Cambridge Masters in Conservation Leadership! 🎓 For professionals with 3+ years experience. Full/partial scholarships available. Shape the future of conservation. Apply by 3 Dec 2024. Details & apply: cl.geog.cam.ac.uk

🌿 Applications open: Cambridge Masters in Conservation Leadership! 🎓 

 For professionals with 3+ years experience. Full/partial scholarships available. 

Shape the future of conservation. Apply by 3 Dec 2024. 

Details &amp; apply: cl.geog.cam.ac.uk
Lynn Von Hagen, PhD (@lynnvonhagen1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Solutions for #humanelephantcoexistence aren't easy. Barriers exist for farmers trying to mitigate crop foraging by #elephants. In our paper we show that many farmers aren't exposed to info on how to build deterrents or live safely around elephants & more: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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Out now!🐘 Von Hagen et al. found that most of the local farmers they surveyed had never received information on ways to prevent crop foraging or how to live safely near #elephants, exacerbating barriers to mitigating human—elephant conflicts in Kenya: doi.org/ng6d

Out now!🐘 Von Hagen et al. found that most of the local farmers they surveyed had never received information on ways to prevent crop foraging or how to live safely near #elephants, exacerbating barriers to mitigating human—elephant conflicts in Kenya: doi.org/ng6d
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King et al. used scat analysis to characterize the diet of lions in Tsavo, Kenya. Large ungulates like buffalo were the preferred prey, but high consumption of hirola & Grevy’s zebra could have a major impact on the populations of these threatened species: doi.org/nhcs

King et al. used scat analysis to characterize the diet of lions in Tsavo, Kenya. Large ungulates like buffalo were the preferred prey, but high consumption of hirola &amp; Grevy’s zebra could have a major impact on the populations of these threatened species: doi.org/nhcs