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Orphan social landscapes differ from non-orphans

Congratulations to Shifra on her latest paper on orphan social integration post maternal loss. Orphans social contacts were found to be really different from non orphans. This materialized as less...

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Orphaned elephants’ social lives substantially altered by poaching

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New Postdoc Position with our Acoustic Ecology Group

We are looking for a great postdoc to join our team! Please find information here!

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Scientific Engagement Piece in Bioscience

It is time for scientists to actively engage with the public on all aspects of science (education, application, policy). We discuss this in our latest in Bioscience: To Advocate or Not Is No Longer the...

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New paper on optimization of road crossing for wildlife

Dr. Guillaume Bastille Rousseau lead this effort to use movement data to define the most critical road crossing points in an ecosystem. We are applying this method in Northern Kenya to help identify...

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Prof. Wittemyer received the Monfort Professorship at CSU

It is a huge honor to be designated a Monfort Professor for 2018-2010 at CSU. This is recognition of the hard work conducted by the Wittemyer lab and collaborators....

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New paper on elephant movement strategies out in Ecology Letters

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ele.13327

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Check out my TEDx talk on the role of Conservation Biology in reducing the...

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Welcome new lab members to our group!

It is with great pleasure we welcome Nelson Mwangi, Kelly Russo and Erin Weingarten to the lab! Let the solving of intractable conservation problems begin!

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