Abha Joglekar
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Abha Joglekar
@abhaj.bsky.social
Environmental policy researcher at Imperial College London
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Scavengers aren’t the most charismatic of animals, but they perform a vital task: by eating carrion, they remove dead animals from our environments. Yet large-bodied scavengers are declining worldwide, increasing the risk of the spread of diseases, according to a recent study.
As large scavengers decline, disease risk soars, study finds
Scavengers aren’t the most charismatic of animals, but they perform a vital task: by eating carrion, they remove dead animals from our environments. Yet large-bodied scavengers are declining…
news.mongabay.com
June 25, 2025 at 6:14 AM
Reposted by Abha Joglekar
“Instead of large-scale plantations, we could increase trees in our surroundings, like our backyards. We could also focus on reviving tree species dwindling in numbers. Through them, you can also revive a lot of traditional, and largely forgotten, food cultures" india.mongabay.com/2025/06/how-...
How trees outside forests impact human well-being
A new study highlights a knowledge gap regarding the multidimensional human well-being outcomes of trees outside forests (ToF).
india.mongabay.com
June 5, 2025 at 1:52 PM
Reposted by Abha Joglekar
This has been so fun to work on. London folks, come check out how we've turned our science into a ballet 👯🩰. Catch us at the Victoria and Albert Museum this Sunday at 3pm, in the Lydia Manfred lecture theater as part of the Great Exhibition Road Festival @ic-cep.bsky.social @imperialsci.bsky.social
Dr Eleonora Moratto will show us how ballet can be used to tell science stories at the Great Exhibition Road Festival! Featuring nature and climate research by her, @mattcscience.bsky.social, @morenamills.bsky.social and me! www.greatexhibitionroadfestival.co.uk/event/dancin...
June 5, 2025 at 8:51 AM