Sasha Donnier (she/her) (@sashadonnier) 's Twitter Profile
Sasha Donnier (she/her)

@sashadonnier

PhD candidate in Animal Behaviour🐴 🫏 at @UoP_psychology funded by @ESRC @SouthCoastDTP •Investigating multimodal communication in domestic equids

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MONA Primate Welfare (@mona_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For a future without having to celebrate this day, because it will mean that chimpanzees will not be endangered and will live free and happy in their home. #WorldChimpanzeeDay

Marine Joly 🐒 (@marinemjoly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have funding opportunities for PhD candidates! Please DM me if you are interested in comparative cognition and primate behaviour, and join us port.ac.uk/research/resea…. Feel free to contact my former and current PhD students to get some insights.

Leanne Proops 🐎 (@leanneproops) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My first Conversation article! A very enjoyable experience writing this with Lucy Bates. A fascinating topic - do elephants intentionally bury their dead? I think the jury is still out🐘 theconversation.com/elephant-calve…

Sasha Donnier (she/her) (@sashadonnier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🐎 Volunteer as an equid video coder! 🐴 Passionate about animal behaviour? Join our study on #horse and #donkey communication to gain valuable research skills! 🕒 Duration: 2-3 months 📍 Location: Online 🖥️ 📨 Contact me at: [email protected]

Leanne Proops 🐎 (@leanneproops) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling all owners of label learning dogs! Anyone whose dog knows the name of more than 20 objects (usually toys), please get in touch to help us with our research 🐕🙏 @UoP_CCEP @comparativemind

Sasha Donnier (she/her) (@sashadonnier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My PhD data collection just ended! Recording donkeys at The Donkey Sanctuary was both fun and fascinating! Huge thanks for supporting my research and for your incredible work in donkey health and welfare! 🫏 #PhDLife #AnimalBehaviour #DonkeySanctuary

My PhD data collection just ended! Recording donkeys at <a href="/DonkeySanctuary/">The Donkey Sanctuary</a> was both fun and fascinating! Huge thanks for supporting my research and for your incredible work in donkey health and welfare! 🫏 #PhDLife #AnimalBehaviour #DonkeySanctuary
Máster Primatología (@primatologia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌿🔬 ¿Te interesa la conservación de los primates? Te preparamos para enfrentarte a los desafíos más importantes en este campo. 🌟🦧 Fundació Universitat de Girona 📷Macaca silenus by Manuel Ruedi (CC BY-NC)

🌿🔬 ¿Te interesa la conservación de los primates? Te preparamos para enfrentarte a los desafíos más importantes en este campo. 🌟🦧 <a href="/fundacioudg/">Fundació Universitat de Girona</a> 

📷Macaca silenus by Manuel Ruedi (CC BY-NC)
The Donkey Sanctuary (@donkeysanctuary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How does research into the ways donkeys and mules understand the world around them help us to improve their welfare? 💭 Explore the minds of donkeys with animal behaviour professor and plastic pollution researcher, Dr Leanne Proops ➡️ bray.news/4dFQ1ZX

How does research into the ways donkeys and mules understand the world around them help us to improve their welfare? 💭

Explore the minds of donkeys with animal behaviour professor and plastic pollution researcher, Dr Leanne Proops ➡️ bray.news/4dFQ1ZX
The Donkey Sanctuary (@donkeysanctuary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Studies show that more than half of people wrongly believe that donkeys are stubborn. 🤔 In fact, what's often misinterpreted as stubbornness is actually related to donkeys' strong sense of self-preservation - a survival mechanism to prevent predators spotting signs of weakness.

Studies show that more than half of people wrongly believe that donkeys are stubborn. 🤔

In fact, what's often misinterpreted as stubbornness is actually related to donkeys' strong sense of self-preservation - a survival mechanism to prevent predators spotting signs of weakness.
University of Portsmouth (@portsmouthuni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new study led by Dr Leanne Proops has revealed a powerful connection between a belief in horse sentience (capacity to have feelings) and the well-being of working horses. Read more here 👇 bit.ly/3YwHqnE