Lise Fournier-Carnoy
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Lise Fournier-Carnoy
@lisefc.bsky.social
PhD student at the University of Western Australia.
Living and Working on Wadandi Country.
Studying indigenous wisdom, fish and seabirds 🐠🐦
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I was one of 295 marine scientists urging to leave no one behind in the UN ocean decade.

The Ocean needs everyone.

Read the paper here: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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I was one of 295 marine scientists urging to leave no one behind in the UN ocean decade.

The Ocean needs everyone.

Read the paper here: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
🐟🧪
June 10, 2025 at 11:34 PM
Reposted by Lise Fournier-Carnoy
Antarctic marine ecosystems, despite being remote from industrial pollution, face significant mercury contamination threats to biodiversity. A study investigated mercury levels in the blood of brown and south polar skuas in the South Shetland Islands. tinyurl.com/3tcss2x8
June 10, 2025 at 3:24 PM
Reposted by Lise Fournier-Carnoy
Huge! The Colorado Supreme Court has ruled that Boulder can sue Exxon and Suncor for climate damages, marking a significant step in holding fossil fuel companies accountable for their role in climate change. We need more of this. A lot more.
Colorado top court allows Boulder to sue Exxon, Suncor over climate change
Colorado's highest court on Monday rejected efforts by ExxonMobil and Suncor Energy to dismiss a lawsuit by the city of Boulder seeking to hold the fossil fuel companies responsible for climate change.
www.reuters.com
May 19, 2025 at 10:28 AM
Reposted by Lise Fournier-Carnoy
"It’s not species being revived, it’s a few of their characteristics being borrowed. It’s like claiming to have brought Napoleon back from the dead by asking a short French man to wear his hat." Rich Grenyer on 'deextinction' in @theconversation.com
theconversation.com/why-de-extin...
Why ‘de-extinct’ dire wolves are a Trojan horse to hide humanity’s destruction of nature
Extinction is, for the time being, forever – and a symptom of our global economic system.
theconversation.com
April 17, 2025 at 8:46 AM
Reposted by Lise Fournier-Carnoy
New publication: Migratory Birds Advance Spring Arrival and Egg-Laying in the Arctic, Mostly by Travelling Faster, by @hanslinssen.bsky.social and others. #climatechange #avianmigration #seabirds #waterfowl #articecosystems
doi.org/10.1111/gcb....
April 10, 2025 at 2:18 PM
Reposted by Lise Fournier-Carnoy
A peculiar male petrel (and Storm-petrel) habit is the courtship growl- I’ve often heard it from burrows but didn’t realise it involved inflation of the throat. Some species can have a very low register for their body size. Here a White-necked Petrel gives it his all. #SuperSeabirdSunday🪶
April 12, 2025 at 8:12 PM
Reposted by Lise Fournier-Carnoy
Some feel-good news: Wisdom the Laysan albatross has, at the lovely age of 74, laid another egg. ❤️
Wisdom: World's oldest known wild bird lays egg at '74'
Laysan albatross Wisdom was spotted with her new partner and egg at a Pacific Ocean refuge.
www.bbc.com
December 5, 2024 at 1:05 PM