«We are elated to have another accomplished and passionate scientist join Shedd's
conservation research team to help expand our commitment to understanding and protecting marine ecosystems,» said Dr. Chuck Knapp, vice president of conservation research at Shedd Aquarium.
In late April, Shedd Aquarium's
conservation research team and citizen scientists traveled to Andros Island in the Bahamas to study the endangered Andros Island rock iguana (Cyclura cychlura ssp.
Shedd Aquarium's
conservation research team launched a citizen science project this spring in collaboration with the University of Wisconsin - Madison Center for Limnology and the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve aimed at documenting long - term shifts in the timing of fish migrations into Great Lakes streams.
Not exact matches
Led by Dr. Chuck Knapp, vice president of
conservation research at Shedd Aquarium, the
team of citizen scientists explored several cays on Andros Island in search of adult and juvenile iguanas for the aquarium's mark - recapture studies.
You can be part of Chuck's
team in the Bahamas in two ways: Sign up for Shedd's next iguana
research expedition or support his 20 - years - and - counting
conservation fieldwork for these endangered species through a generous donation to our annual fund.
Now, an international
research team under the leadership of the German Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (IZW) and the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) Species Survival Commission, has published a roadmap for more targeted conservation efforts for Bornean cats and small carnivores in a special supplement of the Raffles Bulletin of
research team under the leadership of the German Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife
Research (IZW) and the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) Species Survival Commission, has published a roadmap for more targeted conservation efforts for Bornean cats and small carnivores in a special supplement of the Raffles Bulletin of
Research (IZW) and the International Union for
Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) Species Survival Commission, has published a roadmap for more targeted conservation efforts for Bornean cats and small carnivores in a special supplement of the Raffles Bulletin
Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) Species Survival Commission, has published a roadmap for more targeted
conservation efforts for Bornean cats and small carnivores in a special supplement of the Raffles Bulletin
conservation efforts for Bornean cats and small carnivores in a special supplement of the Raffles Bulletin of Zoology.
David Macdonald is part of a
team of scientists at the University of Oxford's Wildlife
Research Conservation Unit in the United Kingdom that was studying Cecil.
A
team including researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the San Diego Zoo Institute for
Conservation Research has developed a novel methodology that, for the first time, combines 3 - D and advanced range estimator technologies to provide highly detailed data on the range and movements of terrestrial, aquatic, and avian wildlife species.
In addition to Hajishengallis and Lambris, the
research team included lead author Tomoki Maekawa, Tetsuhiro Kajikawa and Evlambia Hajishengallis of Penn Dental Medicine; Sophia Koutsogiannaki and Daniel Ricklin of Penn Medicine; Ruel A. Briones and Cristina A. G. Garcia of Manila Central University and Ranillo R. G. Resuello and Joel V. Tuplano of the Simian Conservation Breeding and Research
research team included lead author Tomoki Maekawa, Tetsuhiro Kajikawa and Evlambia Hajishengallis of Penn Dental Medicine; Sophia Koutsogiannaki and Daniel Ricklin of Penn Medicine; Ruel A. Briones and Cristina A. G. Garcia of Manila Central University and Ranillo R. G. Resuello and Joel V. Tuplano of the Simian
Conservation Breeding and
ResearchResearch Center.
He sees the capability of using the
team's
research in the future to design models that will help game managers,
conservation managers, farmers and tour operators predict animal migration, whether it's zebras or other migratory animals.
The
team of researchers highlights the need to tackle at least the following three areas of
research for the rest of the felids: differentiating habitat loss from the effects of fragmentation using theoretical scenarios; selecting priority areas for
conservation, and analysing the consequences of habitat loss.
But a
research team led by ecologist Peter Walsh of Princeton University discovered that
conservation efforts are no match for two stealth threats: hunting and the Ebola virus.
Based on preliminary assessments, the
research team suggested M. laterite to be classified as Endangered under the guidelines of the Red List by International Union for
Conservation of Nature (IUCN), as the geographic range of the frog is narrow, within an area of 150 square kilometres in southwest India.
In addition to much needed
conservation efforts, Detwiler and her
team also are working to solve the evolutionary puzzle of the Dryas monkey using genomic
research to test the hypothesis that this species is a close relative of the Vervet monkey.
Scientists studying the potential effects of climate change on the world's animal and plant species are focusing on the wrong factors, according to a new paper by a
research team from the Wildlife
Conservation Society, University of Queensland, and other organizations.
The study was undertaken by a
team of researchers from the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), the Wildlife
Conservation Trust (WCT), the Foundation for Ecological
Research, Advocacy and Learning (FERAL), and the University of Montana.
While national data for environmental performance is limited and difficult to quantify, the
research team were able to plot investment in two key agri - environment schemes, land «retirement» for
conservation and limiting fertiliser use, against national trends for farmland bird populations and emissions from synthetic fertiliser across landmasses including the US, Canada, Australia and Europe.
In addition to Rogers and Albertine, the UMass Amherst
research team included Michael Muilenberg of the SPHHS, William Manning and Michelle DaCosta of Stockbridge School of Agriculture and Kristina Stinson of environmental
conservation.
The
team also included researchers from the Smithsonian's
Conservation Biology Institute and Tropical
Research Institute, the University of New Mexico and the U.S. Geological Survey.
Dr Andy Marshall, Senior Lecturer in York's Environment Department and Director of
Conservation Science at Flamingo Land, set up the Schools for Forests campaign with the University's CIRCLE
research team after discovering a new species of tree in East Africa.
Group Participants:
Team Leader: Josh Donlan (Advanced
Conservation Strategies), Karl Campbell (Island
Conservation), Rob Carlson (Biodesic), Robert Cook (Helmsley Charitable Trust), Owain Edwards (CSIRO), Neil Gemmel (University of Otago), Fred Gould (North Carolina State University), Ben Hoffman (CSIRO), Gregg Howald (Island
Conservation), David Lang (OpenROV), Kent H. Redford (Archipelago Consulting), Phil Seddon (University of Otago), Ronald Thresher (CSIRO), Neil D. Tsutsui (UC Berkeley), Marcela Uliano da Silva (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro), W. Ian Lipkin (Columbia University), Toni Piaggio (National Wildlife
Research Center), David Threadgill (Texas A&M University), Tanja Zabka (Genentech)
Now, a
team from the LOEWE Biodiversity and Climate
Research Center (BiK - F), in conjunction with the Giraffe
Conservation Foundation, conducted a more detailed analysis of these animals» spatial distribution in South Africa, based on their genetic profile.
On a safari through the genome — genes offer new insights into the distribution of giraffes (17/11/2014) A
team from the LOEWE Biodiversity and Climate
Research Center (BiK - F), in conjunction with the Giraffe
Conservation Foundation, has conducted a detailed analysis of these animals» spatial distribution based on their genetic profile....
American Auditory Society America's Hearing Healthcare
Team Association for
Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) Better Hearing Institute The Citizens Coalition Against Noise Pollution Deafness
Research Foundation EAR Foundation - Meniere's Network Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers (HEAR) Hearing Health Magazine Hearing Loss Association of America League for the Hard of Hearing National Association of Future Doctors of Audiology (NAFDA) National Hearing
Conservation Association
Jane Goodall hosts a tour in the Gombe National Park in Tanzania, where she talks about her
team's chimpanzee
research and
conservation efforts, another great resource for educators studying biology, anthropology, ecology, and more.
Its Animal Welfare and Science
teams participate in important
research efforts to confront pressing ocean
conservation issues and advocate for smarter policies at local, state and federal levels.
Assist the
Research Team of the Gili Shark & Marine Conservation Project, who work on a variety of marine citizen science research projects with the aim of improving shark populations and awareness in the Gili Islands and In
Research Team of the Gili Shark & Marine
Conservation Project, who work on a variety of marine citizen science
research projects with the aim of improving shark populations and awareness in the Gili Islands and In
research projects with the aim of improving shark populations and awareness in the Gili Islands and Indonesia.
Below are some apps that Georgia Aquarium's
Research and
Conservation teams have helped support and develop.
Alongside other accredited facilities, our
team conducts crucial
research by working with animals both in human care and in their natural habitats to improve husbandry methods, develop innovative and exciting new exhibits, contribute to the understanding of the underwater world and apply new discoveries to the
conservation of aquatic life.
Our
team is actively participating in cutting - edge
research and
conservation efforts.
Our Public Relations
team responds quickly to media inquiries about our hospital, volunteers,
research and education programs, ocean
conservation efforts and more.
This year, our
research and
conservation team worked with our dive operations
team to install acoustic listening stations along the sandy bottom of the Atlantic Ocean via SCUBA divers.
Join our
Research Team for a day and learn more about
conservation and the magical underwater world.
You'll be a full part of our
research team, helping to support marine
conservation and the local community on Gili Air.
We're a small
team, taking care of marine
conservation and shark
research around the Gili Islands in Indonesia.
Initiatives that help conserve local and regional shark populations, like the Shark - Free Marinas Initiative or local and regional funds that directly support area
research teams such as the Isla Guadalupe
Conservation Fund, are just two examples of this commitment.
Visit the
Conservation Ecology Centre website to learn more about our people, including our Patron and Board, and our dedicated
Research Team.
It's perfect for everyone who want to join our
research team as this method is designed to assess reef health with minimal training but big support for the wildlife
conservation.
The Amigos
conservation team comprises biologists, oceanographers, anthropologists, development workers and volunteers and its projects range from wildlife
research to an environmental services payment program for protecting the jungle, water studies and sustainable development.
Now in the collection of the University of Iowa Museum of Art, in 2012 Mural came to the Getty Center, where a
team of scientists and conservators in the J. Paul Getty Museum and Getty
Conservation Institute began analyzing, conserving, and
researching this important painting.
The MoMA
team is also working with the participation of over 30 leading international photography scholars and conservators for an eponymous publication that will be the most extensive effort to integrate
conservation and curatorial
research efforts on photography to date and a forerunner of photography
research currently underway at other museums.
She founded the program in 2010 in order to integrate artists and humanities scholars into the existing scientific
research teams in the region, working in partnership with Wildlife
Conservation Society's Karukinka Natural Park.
«By analyzing part of the genome that is inherited solely through the mother, we were able to detect differences between sharks living along different continents - in effect, their DNA zip codes,» said Dr. Demian Chapman, leader of the
research team and assistant director of science of the Institute for Ocean
Conservation Science.