Jamie McKaughan
@jamiemckaughan
PhD in Biological Anthropology working on human-wildlife interactions and population ecology 🐆🐾🐆 Artist 👨🏻🎨🖌✒️ Opinions my own and changeable
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UNEP-WCMC’s Balint Ternyik with Jamie McKaughan, Philip Stephens, & Russell Hill developed an innovative new way to monitor animal population for effective conservation. Published on Applied Ecol. Resources|Ecol. Solutions & Evidence, find their research study on camera traps here 📸🐾➡️ tinyurl.com/mrp5ssk2
New large, collaborative paper in Conservation Letters exploring the importance of field stations in biodiversity conservation: conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/co…
Join the Cape Leopard Trust (CLT) in celebrating the leopards of the world this International Leopard Day – go to bit.ly/CLTILD2024 #InternationalLeopardDay #LoveLeopards #ForTheLoveOfLeopards #pantherapardus #leopard #leopards #leopardsoftheworld • Global Global Leopard Conference
New study led by Jamie McKaughan shows leopards persist well in mixed use areas of South Africa, with densities ~2.2 (1.1 - 4.2) per 100 sq. km. Lethal control has a big impact though; alternatives are needed. Read it: nature.com/articles/s4159… #ecology #conservation #secr #bigcats
Our new paper, led by Jamie McKaughan, shows how leopards persist in mixed used landscapes in SA (densities ~2.2(1.1- 4.2) per 100 sq. km but lethal control has a big impact nature.com/articles/s4159…
Today I’ve been attending the #worldspeciescongress as part of the Reverse the Red movement. Check out the Hawk Conservancy Trust for their pledges for kestrels and lappet-faced vultures, as well as all the other work! #kestrel #vultures #conservation
Leopard density and determinants of space use in a farming landscape in South Africa Jamie McKaughan Philip Stephens nature.com/articles/s4159…
It might be 'World Tiger Nut Day' but today we're all about the🐆with Durham author Jamie McKaughan recently published work: 'Leopard density and determinants of space use in a farming landscape in South Africa' #openaccess here: 👇 doi.org/10.1038/s41598… #bigcats #conservation
Great to see some nice coverage of our work using on-primate cameras to explore foraging and behaviour from a baboon-eye perspective! Russell Hill news.mongabay.com/2024/05/collar…
Fantastic to join Jamie McKaughan and Victoria Coulton for their graduation ceremony at Durham Cathedral this week - well deserved recognition for their research and degrees!
In case you missed our article in Scientific Reports on leopard density and space use, it’s worth a read! Especially in light of some of the latest work recently published from Cape Leopard Trust (CLT) ! Russell Hill Philip Stephens #carnivoreecology #connectivity #leopards