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We're excited to share the fabulous line-up of speakers for our Friday afternoon Nature Seminar Series, they are all followed by a drinks reception and everyone is welcome. Join online, or in person.

All you have to do is register your place here: bookwhen.com/oxfordbiodiv...
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ECI is proud to be represented at #COP30Brazil by Dr @erikaberenguer.bsky.social

Tomorrow she joins Greenpeace, SOS Atlantic Forest & WWF to discuss aligning climate & biodiversity policies

➡️https://tinyurl.com/4fz3j3dm

#COP30 #Biodiversity #Forests #Amazon
Dr Erika Berenguer + Dr Aline Soterroni
November 10, 2025 at 2:29 PM
This Friday's lecture from Cristina Banks-Leite looks to be a thought-provoking one, so sign up to attend on-line, or in-person (followed by a drinks reception) oxfordbiodiversitynetwork.bookwhen.com

@ecioxford.bsky.social @biology.ox.ac.uk @oxfordgeography.bsky.social
November 10, 2025 at 12:30 PM
On Friday, @julespretty.bsky.social gave us a fascinating talk exploring how narrative, storytelling, and culture can transform climate action, nature recovery, and biodiversity conservation.

@ymalhi.bsky.social has written a reflection on the talk, which you can read here
Oxford Nature Network | Stories for Nature Recovery: Finding Hope in the Dark Times
The Oxford Biodiversity Network is a network of researchers and practitioners in and around the University working on biodiversity. The network includes academics, senior researchers, students, and st...
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November 10, 2025 at 12:05 PM
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Our Winter Lecture series is back for 2025/26! Our first talk is Monday 13th October, 7pm at Oxford's Natural History Museum. Dr Kat Almeida-Warren is going to be talking about chimpanzee cultures, archaeology, and conservation. It's going to be fascinating, hope to see you all there!
September 22, 2025 at 11:47 AM
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Love elephants?
Love fantastic speakers?
Then come to the @oxon-mammal-group.bsky.social seminar, Mon Nov 10, 7pm at @morethanadodo.bsky.social.

@redmondi.bsky.social will talk about elephants, biodiversity and climate change - don't miss it.
🧪 🐘 #oxford
November 6, 2025 at 4:45 PM
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They argue that legal action to protect health from the impacts of climate change could build on these scientific advances, opening up new routes to justice for affected communities.
Medical evidence drove legal action to clean up the air we breathe—climate justice may be next
A growing corpus of legal action, grounded in medical and scientific evidence on the harmful effects of environmental pollution, aims to defend human rights to life and health. Rachel Carson’s seminal 1962 book Silent Spring highlighted research on the health consequences of exposure to the agricultural pesticide dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT). The outpouring of public concern that followed led to government restrictions on its use and, ultimately, a global ban in the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants. However, such definitive legislative action in the light of scientific understanding of health risks is regrettably rare. Toxicologists and epidemiologists have shown how exposure to air and water pollution—and to toxic substances such as pesticides—can cause cancer, respiratory, neurological, and cardiovascular diseases, among others. Epidemiological evidence has shown the scale of the mortality and morbidity burdens of many sources of environmental pollution. Yet pollution is pervasive and relatively unhindered. Some of its health risks have been known since Victorian times, but air pollution remains one of the main environmental health risks in Europe,1 causing around 300 000 premature deaths annually in the EU.2 Even where pollution is regulated, standards often fall short of medical recommendations. For instance, 96% of the EU’s urban population is still breathing air that is above the World Health Organization’s (WHO) maximum recommended thresholds for fine particulate matter (PM2.5).3 Where policy making has fallen short, medical evidence has proved invaluable in …
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November 7, 2025 at 9:32 AM
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As grazing spreads across the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau, research shows that snow leopards stay on steep slopes with wild prey (bharal), while wolves favour flatter areas shared with livestock. Grazing management could help people and carnivores coexist.

👉 doi.org/10.1002/jwmg...

@biology.ox.ac.uk
November 7, 2025 at 12:54 PM
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"The message 'we have five years to save the planet' is paralyzing; we need to change the narrative."
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Yadvinder Malhi: "The message 'we have five years to save the planet' is paralyzing; we need to change the narrative."
Professor of ecosystem science at the University of Oxford
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November 8, 2025 at 2:49 PM
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Human activity is reshaping the Amazon’s biodiversity, ecology & evolutionary history - new research co-led by ECI's Dr Erika Berenguer @erikaberenguer.bsky.social & Dr Cássio Nunes @lancasteruni.bsky.social
Published as COP30 opens in Belém

➡️: tinyurl.com/3rre799x

#Amazon #Forests #Biodiversity
November 10, 2025 at 10:15 AM
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Women play vital, but often overlooked, roles in wildmeat systems worldwide.

A review of 300+ studies across 54 countries highlights women's influence from household consumption to market trade, yet their voices are rarely heard in decision-making.

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@biology.ox.ac.uk
November 10, 2025 at 10:45 AM
Join us TOMORROW when @julespretty.bsky.social will be leading an important discussion on 'How Story Creates Agency for the Nature and Climate Crises'. Register to attend online or in-person, followed by a drinks reception. bookwhen.com/oxfordbiodiv...
November 6, 2025 at 9:42 AM
Did you miss @hedgehoghugh.bsky.social's lively talk last Friday? If so, don't worry, you can watch it at leisure here now. 🦔 @ecioxford.bsky.social @oxfordgeography.bsky.social
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Cull of the Wild: Killing in the Name of Conservation
YouTube video by Oxford Biodiversity Network
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November 4, 2025 at 5:50 PM
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A shift to plant-based diets could rebalance global farming jobs.

🔻 Fewer roles in livestock
🔺 More in horticulture
💵 $995bn in potential labour savings

Oxford @ecioxford.bsky.social study led by Dr Marco Springmann.

Read more: www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/news/global-...
November 4, 2025 at 2:51 PM
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Environmental crime is vast, including illegal logging and the poaching and smuggling of wildlife.

So why are so few environmental criminals on Interpol's 'most wanted' list, ask WildCRU's Diogo Veríssimo and Sally Sinclair in The Conversation UK.

👇 theconversation.com/why-are-so-f...
Why are so few environmental criminals on Interpol’s ‘most wanted’ list?
A study of Interpol notifications suggests only a few environmental crimes are being flagged.
theconversation.com
November 4, 2025 at 3:27 PM
Join us this Friday when @julespretty.bsky.social will be leading an important discussion on 'How Story Creates Agency for the Nature and Climate Crises' oxfordbiodiversitynetwork.bookwhen.com
November 4, 2025 at 9:43 AM
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"It is important to understand why nations aren’t using Interpol red list more effectively [..]. Finding out if it’s lack of will, resourcing, or understanding of how to prosecute the perpetrators could be key to tackling environmental crime..."

theconversation.com/why-are-so-f...
Why are so few environmental criminals on Interpol’s ‘most wanted’ list?
A study of Interpol notifications suggests only a few environmental crimes are being flagged.
theconversation.com
November 4, 2025 at 9:26 AM
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I gave a seminar and panel discussion on energy flows in nature drawing on the link with Ramon Margolef’s seminal work on these topics half a century ago. His prescient contributions aren’t appreciated enough in the anglophone world I think.
October 31, 2025 at 3:01 PM
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I’m looking forward to developing a book on the theme of this TED talk (over the coming year): VIBRANT EARTH
‘How to measure the planet’s heartbeat’ introduces themes of new RCL client @ymalhi.bsky.social's debut book VIBRANT EARTH

www.rebeccacarterliterary.com/news/ted-talk-by-new-client-yadvinder-malhi
October 31, 2025 at 4:49 PM
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🎨🌿 NEW! “Bridging worlds: exploring synergies between the arts and biodiversity conservation” in FEE

How can art & science team up to protect nature?
🖌️ Inspire creativity & empathy
🎭 Communicate complex issues
🌍 Build connections & action

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November 3, 2025 at 9:45 AM
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TOMORROW: Have we reached a fork in the road?

Join us for our 4 November webinar on 30 years of COP and the future of food!

Speakers: Oliver Camp / @gainhealth.org, Matheus Alves Zanella / @futureoffood.bsky.social, & one more speaker TBC

Register here: buff.ly/6dQFwdU
November 3, 2025 at 10:27 AM
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🌍 New research! 🚨

Environmental crimes — from illegal logging to wildlife trafficking — make up only 2% of Interpol Red Notices.
Global enforcement is potentially overlooking one of the world’s biggest criminal sectors.

🔗 doi.org/10.1017/S003...
November 3, 2025 at 1:12 PM
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Now also available to watch on YouTube

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m-v...
November 3, 2025 at 4:24 PM
🎉Congratulations @ymalhi.bsky.social wonderful recognition of your pioneering work. 🌳🍃
🎉 Congratulations to our Centre Director, Prof @ymalhi.bsky.social, on being awarded the Ramon Margalef Prize in Ecology! 🌿 A well-deserved recognition of his pioneering research on tropical forests and global leadership in ecology.
🔗 naturerecovery.ox.ac.uk/news/4071 @ecioxford.bsky.social
Professor Yadvinder Malhi, Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery Director, awarded Ramon Margalef Prize in Ecology
News Article - Award
naturerecovery.ox.ac.uk
November 3, 2025 at 10:53 AM
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🌎 The launch of the updated IUCN Global Standard for #NaturebasedSolutions sets a new global benchmark for high-quality, high-integrity NbS

Read insights from NbSI Deputy Director Dr Jennifer Lucey, who contributed to the revision process ⬇️

🔗 www.naturebasedsolutionsinitiative.org/news/iucn-gl...
October 28, 2025 at 3:22 PM
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Do you research food, food systems or a topic related to food?

TABLE & @foodpolicycitysg.bsky.social in partnership with @wellcometrust.bsky.social, have launched a new survey to learn what you want from food research, what you need from funders, & key topics.

Take the survey here: buff.ly/ROPrwTY
October 29, 2025 at 12:20 PM