Kate Searle
@KateRSearle
Animal Ecologist with the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Edinburgh. All views are my own.
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03-03-2014 11:42:24
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Come join the RSPB Science Marine Team! 🌊
We're looking for a new Conservation Scientist (possibly multiple, subject to funding) to help deliver on a range of field-/analysis- based #seabird projects. Any questions, please get in touch!
Details here: app.vacancy-filler.co.uk/salescrm/Caree… 🔗
Silent bird cliffs. Many Norwegian #seabird populations have declined significantly in recent decades. In this
NINA naturforskning #scicomm project we have illustrated the dramatic changes. The article is in Norwegian but the photos speak for themselves.
storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/3fe65b…
Silent #bird cliffs. The reality in Norway, where 8 of 10 #seabirds have disappeared in the last 50 years. An impressive documentary in pictures - by Signe Christensen-Dalsgaard NINAnature
nina.no/tausefuglefjel…
Great to have been part of this fantastic event with great contributions from, amongst others KnottE Dr Katherine Whyte Lighthouse Field Stn Gordon Hastie Francis Daunt Kate Searle Tony Bicknell Christopher Pollock
📢 #HiringNow : We're looking for a Catchment Biogeochemist!
You'll be part of a team working on research projects with field expeditions throughout the UK & also in the Arctic, Antarctic, South America and Kenya 🌍
Apply here: ceh.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/CEH_Careers/jo…
#ScienceJobs #UKCEHJobs
Our tick-borne disease survey is out now from the UK Research and Innovation Defra UK OPTICK project. Please forward to vets and farmers who may be interested Caroline Millins Maya Holding APHA UK Health Security Agency
#NewPaper providing a framework that YOU can use to estimate the amount of energy that any population of marine bird (e.g. #seabirds , ducks, & divers) uses day-to-day.
It was a pleasure to co-lead this with my PhD pal Jamie Duckworth 🐦
Out now in Journal of Experimental Biology:
doi.org/10.1242/jeb.24…
If you are interested in marine mammals and impacts of offshore wind the two new postdoc positions in Section for Marine Mammal Research at AU may be something for you (see international.au.dk/about/profile/…). You'll join a fantastic team! Please call for info. #Job Opening #Job #marine
Interested in emerging #conservation conflicts in a changing landscape. Using habitat and population modelling & stakeholder participation in herring #gulls with Nils Bunnefeld Jason Matthiopoulos Lucy Quinn Nina_OHanlon IAPETUS DTP
iapetus2.ac.uk/studentships/u…
Deadline: 5 January