Wisse van Engelen
@wissevanengelen.bsky.social
PhD researcher at University of Cologne & University of Twente | Studying wildlife conservation & disease control in Botswana
Reposted by Wisse van Engelen
Bryant and Katya are both biologists working in remote landscapes altered by logging, trying to understand species. Both look at species that seem adaptable: marmots colonizing clear-cuts, eagles still nesting in logged forests. Their work is hands-on, intimate.
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Eagles, Marmots, Humans: Knowing Wildlife Through Fieldwork - Springs
The work of two biologists in remote forests shows that species recovery depends on both data and human-animal bonds forged in the field.
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November 6, 2025 at 8:02 AM
Bryant and Katya are both biologists working in remote landscapes altered by logging, trying to understand species. Both look at species that seem adaptable: marmots colonizing clear-cuts, eagles still nesting in logged forests. Their work is hands-on, intimate.
springs-rcc.org/eagles-marmo...
springs-rcc.org/eagles-marmo...
One episode that we describe in the article is about the so-called ‘buffalo exercises’, during which veterinarians darted and tested nearly 1000 buffaloes for FMD. Interestingly, I recently found out that this operation was also aired on TV and now is available on YT: youtu.be/aEpa6VWNTCg?...
Buffalos of Botswana | Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom
YouTube video by Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom
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October 27, 2025 at 7:01 PM
One episode that we describe in the article is about the so-called ‘buffalo exercises’, during which veterinarians darted and tested nearly 1000 buffaloes for FMD. Interestingly, I recently found out that this operation was also aired on TV and now is available on YT: youtu.be/aEpa6VWNTCg?...
Based on research in the Botswana National Archives, we point to the ways that Britain exerted influence on veterinarians in Botswana, while conversely there was - and still is - little attention to the ways in which Botswana and its wildlife is to be accommodated in international FMD control policy
October 27, 2025 at 6:43 PM
Based on research in the Botswana National Archives, we point to the ways that Britain exerted influence on veterinarians in Botswana, while conversely there was - and still is - little attention to the ways in which Botswana and its wildlife is to be accommodated in international FMD control policy
In this article we complement existing histories of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) science with a perspective from Botswana, where colonial and postcolonial veterinarians dealt not just with livestock but also wildlife
October 27, 2025 at 6:41 PM
In this article we complement existing histories of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) science with a perspective from Botswana, where colonial and postcolonial veterinarians dealt not just with livestock but also wildlife
I could have been clearer. I actually applaud the initiative and wish there was a more powerful lobby for it to take on the hunting lobby
October 27, 2025 at 2:04 PM
I could have been clearer. I actually applaud the initiative and wish there was a more powerful lobby for it to take on the hunting lobby
I’m sorry I didnt mean this to be an attack on you or any of the initiators of the motion; it was just a comment on the final motion for people who read the headline but not the motion itself
October 27, 2025 at 9:26 AM
I’m sorry I didnt mean this to be an attack on you or any of the initiators of the motion; it was just a comment on the final motion for people who read the headline but not the motion itself
Perhaps @ark-rewildingnl.bsky.social knows?
October 22, 2025 at 7:42 AM
Perhaps @ark-rewildingnl.bsky.social knows?
@annetpauwelussen.bsky.social perhaps relevant for Ocean Nexus :)
October 21, 2025 at 9:15 AM
@annetpauwelussen.bsky.social perhaps relevant for Ocean Nexus :)
You really need to thoroughly check your text after they return it to you. Just now I discovered that they introduced an error in the concluding sentence of our paper…
September 26, 2025 at 9:30 AM
You really need to thoroughly check your text after they return it to you. Just now I discovered that they introduced an error in the concluding sentence of our paper…
In some cases cattle farming is a key vehicle of colonization and conservation can become complicit by greenwashing it. In other cases anti-cattle sentiment has been exactly what has made conservation colonial. Regional histories are crucial to consider
September 14, 2025 at 9:17 AM
In some cases cattle farming is a key vehicle of colonization and conservation can become complicit by greenwashing it. In other cases anti-cattle sentiment has been exactly what has made conservation colonial. Regional histories are crucial to consider
I think we should be careful in examining how these discourses are mobilized. There is a big difference between supporting the livelihoods of transhumant pastoralists in Eastern Africa and greenwashing the activities of large-scale settler ranchers in the Midwest
September 14, 2025 at 9:06 AM
I think we should be careful in examining how these discourses are mobilized. There is a big difference between supporting the livelihoods of transhumant pastoralists in Eastern Africa and greenwashing the activities of large-scale settler ranchers in the Midwest
The interest in regenerative grazings seems to draw on varied discourses, incl. neoliberal conservation (conservation should be profitable), community-based conservation (should be done by landowners) and rewilding (should be done through grazing)
September 14, 2025 at 8:59 AM
The interest in regenerative grazings seems to draw on varied discourses, incl. neoliberal conservation (conservation should be profitable), community-based conservation (should be done by landowners) and rewilding (should be done through grazing)