In July, the Moving Animals members organized three panels at the the ESEH conference 2022, presenting project work on 20th century captive breeding of lemurs, Rhuddy duck erradication projects, Swiss zoo design, and behavioral experiments with wild Arctic ungulates. Read a summary of some of the papers of the project members and the other contributers (Angela Cassedy, Mariana Szczygielska, and Jules Skotnes Brown), on Twitter:
@monica_vasile and @DollyJorgensen kicking off Animals out of Place I at #eseh2022. Last day, 9:00 brilliant start @AnimalsMoving @rafdebont1 @vincentbijman pic.twitter.com/DpjXwrWitp
— Dr Simone Schleper (@moneschleper) July 8, 2022
Now Animals out of Place II #eseh2022, @AnimalsMoving, kicked off by @vincentbijman. How did the Rhuddy Duck become reimagined as problematic? It was a suitable species for control programs in the forming field of invasion ecology! pic.twitter.com/Koe26SGKrn
— Dr Simone Schleper (@moneschleper) July 8, 2022
@moneschleper talking about 'experimental pipelines' and their use in caribou behaviour studies. @AnimalsMoving #eseh2022 pic.twitter.com/tZVcn8R468
— Raf De Bont (@rafdebont1) July 5, 2022
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