News of the Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Group
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How Lyme, ticks, mice and forests are interrelated
April 18, 2024 - Ecologists Helen Esser and Clara Köhler will travel to a Romanian primaeval forest this spring with game cameras and white sheets. They aim to... -
Deer or boar? Agouti helps determine species in millions of images
December 20, 2023 - Wildlife cameras today are in all sorts of places: in nature reserves and gardens, on ecoducts, on rocks by the sea, next to a dead animal or in an... -
Human activity impacts wildlife in protected tropical areas
June 27, 2023 - Tropical mammals living inside protected areas are affected by human activity, even when this activity occurs outside of the protected range. That is... -
Inauguration Liesbeth Bakker: ‘If you give nature room, it returns rapidly’
September 28, 2022 - Can giving nature more room help us solve major crises? Liesbeth Bakker, who is to be inaugurated as a professor by special appointment of Rewilding... -
Inaugural lecture Frank van Langevelde: “Just ringing the alarm isn’t going to protect nature”
June 21, 2022 - “Wild animals are not only spectacular and amazing; they also affect our lives. That’s something we shouldn’t forget.” This is... -
Tropical vegetation benefits less from elevated atmospheric CO2 than previously thought
May 6, 2022 - Sequestration of carbon from the atmosphere into tropical vegetation has been suggested as a mitigating factor of anthropogenically elevated... -
Functional Ecology Haldane prize for Yingying Wang
April 24, 2020 - The British Ecological Society has awarded Yingying Wang with their annual prize for best research paper by an early career researcher. Yingying Wang... -
Frank van Langevelde new chair of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation group
January 16, 2020 - Frank van Langevelde has been appointed professor and chair of the Wildlife Ecology and Conservation group at Wageningen University & Research.... -
New paper: Why climate change means a rethink of coffee and cocoa production systems.
June 20, 2019 -
INREF grants funding for project “Beyond Anthropocene Pressures: convivialconservation integrating ECOlogy and ECOnomics along the Nile and its wetlands(Eco2)”.
February 19, 2019