Peter Soroye (he/him/Dr) (@petersoroye) 's Twitter Profile
Peter Soroye (he/him/Dr)

@petersoroye

KBAs @WCS_Canada, PhD, 🦋&🐝 enthusiast, hiphop/rap/r&b aficionado, Raptors stan 🏀, Arizona's 6th best butterfly spotter of 2016 @CanBlackSci

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KBA Canada (@kbacanada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Something exciting is coming up 👀 Join us for a month-long celebration of #KeyBiodiversityAreas (KBAs) in Canada! Stay tuned to explore and learn about these unique places 🌱 #30DaysofKBAs

Something exciting is coming up 👀
  
Join us for a month-long celebration of #KeyBiodiversityAreas (KBAs) in Canada! Stay tuned to explore and learn about these unique places 🌱 #30DaysofKBAs
Peter Soroye (he/him/Dr) (@petersoroye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the last day to participate in the #CityNatureChallenge !! Make some observations on iNaturalist and help your city climb the leaderboard!!

KBA Canada (@kbacanada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Minesing Wetlands KBA is the largest fen bog in southern Ontario and one of Canada's most diverse undisturbed wetland areas! 'Minesing' originates from the Ojibwe word for 'island,' referring to an island in Lake Edenvale that once covered the area where the wetlands now exist.

Minesing Wetlands KBA is the largest fen bog in southern Ontario and one of Canada's most diverse undisturbed wetland areas!

'Minesing' originates from the Ojibwe word for 'island,' referring to an island in Lake Edenvale that once covered the area where the wetlands now exist.
KBA Canada (@kbacanada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rat River KBA supports a nationally significant population of Canada's endangered Fascicled Ironweed. Once widespread across tall grass prairies, habitat loss has concentrated over 99% of the Canadian population in this site 🌱 #30DaysofKBAs

Rat River KBA supports a nationally significant population of Canada's endangered Fascicled Ironweed. 

Once widespread across tall grass prairies, habitat loss has concentrated over 99% of the Canadian population in this site 🌱 #30DaysofKBAs
WCS Canada (@wcs_canada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join our WCS Canada Team 💚 We are seeking a dynamic and highly motivated Bookkeeper and Payroll Administrator to join our core administrative team located at WCS Canada’s Head office in Toronto. Learn more → loom.ly/YrJpbtU

Cole Burton (@cole_burton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👀Two PhD opportunities in @wildco.bsky.social on Bluesky @forestry.ubc.ca on Bluesky! Please share 📣 wildlife.forestry.ubc.ca/people/join-th…. Join a fun, diverse and dynamic team to work on 1⃣ Mammal Distribution & Habitat Modelling 🐻💻or 2⃣ Caribou Conservation 🦌🐺. Apply by Sep 15 for May 2025 start!

👀Two PhD opportunities in <a href="/wildco_lab/">@wildco.bsky.social on Bluesky</a> <a href="/UBCForestry/">@forestry.ubc.ca on Bluesky</a>! Please share 📣 wildlife.forestry.ubc.ca/people/join-th…. Join a fun, diverse and dynamic team to work on 1⃣ Mammal Distribution &amp; Habitat Modelling 🐻💻or 2⃣ Caribou Conservation 🦌🐺. Apply by Sep 15 for May 2025 start!
Rory Gibb (@roryjgibb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great opportunity to work with a fantastic group of people on zoonosis/One Health projects (including our UK/US/Nigeria SCAPES consortium) 🐀 x.com/David_W_Reddin…

Tim Newbold @tnewbold31.bsky.social (@tnewbold31) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JOB OPPORTUNITY: We are advertising an 18-month research assistant position to investigate the drivers of insect biodiversity change, working on the fabulous GLITRS Project (glitrs.ceh.ac.uk). DM to discuss further details, or apply here: ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/se…

JOB OPPORTUNITY: We are advertising an 18-month research assistant position to investigate the drivers of insect biodiversity change, working on the fabulous GLITRS Project (glitrs.ceh.ac.uk). DM to discuss further details, or apply here: ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/se…
Daniel Kronauer (@danielkronauer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the most fascinating collective behaviors is chain formation in army ants. The worker ants cling together via hooks on their feet to bridge large gaps. Their sisters can then walk across to reach the other side. Here is Eciton burchellii inside an experimental setup.

One of the most fascinating collective behaviors is chain formation in army ants. The worker ants cling together via hooks on their feet to bridge large gaps. Their sisters can then walk across to reach the other side. Here is Eciton burchellii inside an experimental setup.
Peter Soroye (he/him/Dr) (@petersoroye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You couldn't work with a better group researchers! Check out this exciting position with a fantastic team. And what a great project acronym too 😃

KBA Canada (@kbacanada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣 Calling all photographers! The #KBAPhotoContest opens Oct 21, aligned with the start of the #COP16 Biodiversity Summit! Capture Canada’s most important biodiversity areas & help us showcase what makes them special 🦋 Learn more: kbacanada.org/2024/10/08/pho…

📣 Calling all photographers!

The #KBAPhotoContest opens Oct 21, aligned with the start of the #COP16 Biodiversity Summit! Capture Canada’s most important biodiversity areas &amp; help us showcase what makes them special 🦋

Learn more: kbacanada.org/2024/10/08/pho…
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@petersoroye takes us to the high Arctic, where a group of eco-tourists stand in awe of Devon Island’s vast, golden valleys. This moment captures the delicate balance between appreciating remote landscapes & safeguarding them for future generations in Lancaster Sound KBA 🌎

@petersoroye takes us to the high Arctic, where a group of eco-tourists stand in awe of Devon Island’s vast, golden valleys. This moment captures the delicate balance between appreciating remote landscapes &amp; safeguarding them for future generations in Lancaster Sound KBA 🌎