Adam Ford
@adamtford.bsky.social
Canada Research Chair in Wildlife Restoration Ecology, Department of Biology, University of British Columbia
#WiRELab
Syilx Territory & Kelowna, BC
atford.weebly.com
#WiRELab
Syilx Territory & Kelowna, BC
atford.weebly.com
its still a headline eh
November 4, 2025 at 1:12 AM
its still a headline eh
happy harvest moon from Kelowna,BC ,Canada +
October 7, 2025 at 2:38 AM
happy harvest moon from Kelowna,BC ,Canada +
It was a bluebird day.
October 3, 2025 at 3:37 AM
It was a bluebird day.
Please enjoy yesterdays trailcam image of this omnivorous void.
September 29, 2025 at 11:48 PM
Please enjoy yesterdays trailcam image of this omnivorous void.
Enjoy this live feed of the supplemental feeding station for the Kennedy Siding caribou herd in British Columbia, Canada: mlibwildlife.ca/live-cam/
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September 26, 2025 at 8:56 PM
Enjoy this live feed of the supplemental feeding station for the Kennedy Siding caribou herd in British Columbia, Canada: mlibwildlife.ca/live-cam/
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thats a deep cut NYT. what does this mean?!?
August 23, 2025 at 2:36 AM
thats a deep cut NYT. what does this mean?!?
One of our cameras recorded a single vehicle collision near a major highway. Passengers walked out a few minutes later.
#RoadEcology
#RoadEcology
August 22, 2025 at 7:59 PM
One of our cameras recorded a single vehicle collision near a major highway. Passengers walked out a few minutes later.
#RoadEcology
#RoadEcology
What are you reading this summer?
August 19, 2025 at 3:03 AM
What are you reading this summer?
now we're doing so many peaches
August 16, 2025 at 11:23 PM
now we're doing so many peaches
August 7, 2025 at 1:59 AM
Devastated to lose my friend @savewildbees.bsky.social today.
She was fierce, loyal, bright, and funny. She made those of us who knew her better people, parents, and scientists.
She was fierce, loyal, bright, and funny. She made those of us who knew her better people, parents, and scientists.
July 8, 2025 at 11:28 PM
Devastated to lose my friend @savewildbees.bsky.social today.
She was fierce, loyal, bright, and funny. She made those of us who knew her better people, parents, and scientists.
She was fierce, loyal, bright, and funny. She made those of us who knew her better people, parents, and scientists.
First day back to work after a week away....a week where most of my colleagues had at least 1 stat holiday or were on vacation.
Time to event predictions for return to inbox 0?
Time to event predictions for return to inbox 0?
July 7, 2025 at 4:19 PM
First day back to work after a week away....a week where most of my colleagues had at least 1 stat holiday or were on vacation.
Time to event predictions for return to inbox 0?
Time to event predictions for return to inbox 0?
Day 2 of the Crossings and Corridors Forum at #UBCO. Today we shared ideas for collaboration, implementation, and research to make safer and more connected landscapes.
June 13, 2025 at 1:42 AM
Day 2 of the Crossings and Corridors Forum at #UBCO. Today we shared ideas for collaboration, implementation, and research to make safer and more connected landscapes.
Day 1 and done of the Crossings and Corridors Forum at #UBCO. We visited a local turtle crossing (with roadkilled turtle), Canada's first wildlife overpass, and the newly formed Okanagan Corridor, with Syilx perspectives shared by former #WiRELab student Addison Fosberry. Days 2 and 3 coming up!
June 12, 2025 at 4:29 AM
Cool ideas learned from inhumane experiments on rats, with relevance for the #StanleyCupFinal 🐀, hope, and growth mindsets on so many levels.
worldofwork.io/2019/07/drow...
worldofwork.io/2019/07/drow...
June 10, 2025 at 11:46 PM
Cool ideas learned from inhumane experiments on rats, with relevance for the #StanleyCupFinal 🐀, hope, and growth mindsets on so many levels.
worldofwork.io/2019/07/drow...
worldofwork.io/2019/07/drow...
Modelling wildlife overpass use by diverse megafauna on a high speed roadway. #RoadEcology
June 6, 2025 at 7:10 PM
Modelling wildlife overpass use by diverse megafauna on a high speed roadway. #RoadEcology
In 1965-1969, licensed hunters in BC harvested 15,000 -22,000 moose per year. There were 140-160k resident hunters then.
In 2019-2023, licensed hunters in BC harvested 3,700-4,300 moose per year. There are 107-110k hunters now
Harvest is just 17% of what it was in the late 1960s.
In 2019-2023, licensed hunters in BC harvested 3,700-4,300 moose per year. There are 107-110k hunters now
Harvest is just 17% of what it was in the late 1960s.
June 1, 2025 at 6:35 PM
In 1965-1969, licensed hunters in BC harvested 15,000 -22,000 moose per year. There were 140-160k resident hunters then.
In 2019-2023, licensed hunters in BC harvested 3,700-4,300 moose per year. There are 107-110k hunters now
Harvest is just 17% of what it was in the late 1960s.
In 2019-2023, licensed hunters in BC harvested 3,700-4,300 moose per year. There are 107-110k hunters now
Harvest is just 17% of what it was in the late 1960s.
After a few days of travel, i walked into my office and something looked a bit off.
May 7, 2025 at 5:49 PM
After a few days of travel, i walked into my office and something looked a bit off.
Inspiring tales of meeting and challenging adversity in #conservation at the International Symposium on Conservation Impact.
May 6, 2025 at 4:57 PM
Inspiring tales of meeting and challenging adversity in #conservation at the International Symposium on Conservation Impact.
Had a blast today on a panel with Mateen Hessami from @biodivpathways.bsky.social and
@jennbonnell.bsky.social at the BC Studies conference at sunny UBC.
We covered wildlife history, the North American Model, and why all roads lead to moose!
@jennbonnell.bsky.social at the BC Studies conference at sunny UBC.
We covered wildlife history, the North American Model, and why all roads lead to moose!
May 4, 2025 at 10:01 PM
Had a blast today on a panel with Mateen Hessami from @biodivpathways.bsky.social and
@jennbonnell.bsky.social at the BC Studies conference at sunny UBC.
We covered wildlife history, the North American Model, and why all roads lead to moose!
@jennbonnell.bsky.social at the BC Studies conference at sunny UBC.
We covered wildlife history, the North American Model, and why all roads lead to moose!
this makes no sense to me
May 1, 2025 at 3:32 AM
this makes no sense to me