Dennis
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22-03-2014 16:50:53
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Congratulations to Colin Torney of UofG Maths and Stats, the winner at the first annual Analytics Awards administered by the IoA - Institute of Analytics . Colin's research investigates the movement and population dynamics of wildebeest herds in the Serengeti. More: bit.ly/3Ig60kJ
Looks like it's one of those slow days for this young lady๐ฅฑ๐, Do we all have such days.?
#spottycats #serengeticheetahs
Prof Sarah Durant ZSL Anne Hilborn Dr Helen O'Neill Africa Range Wide Cheetah Conservation Initiative
The first publication from my PhD on non-local effects of human activity on the spatial distribution of migratory species has been published Colin Torney, @morrison_green, SidneyFulford, Majaliwa Masolele, Joseph Masoy, Grant Hopcraft, Applied Ecol. Resources|Ecol. Solutions & Evidence.
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10โฆ
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3901FC, a mother of 3 playful fluffballs - seen across the Macao plains.
#serengeticheetahs #spottycats #cheetahswemonitor #cheetahsoftheserengeti #motherhood #floof #cheetahsoftwitter #serengeticheetahproject #zoologicalsocietyoflondon
Prof Sarah Durant ZSL Africa Range Wide Cheetah Conservation Initiative
What a sight!!
Rock Rose's four-year-old daughter was sighted near Gol kopjes today and she introduced us to her two adorable fluff balls.
#serengeticheetahs #serengetiplains #cheetahswemonitor
Prof Sarah Durant Anne Hilborn Tim R B Davenport ZSL Africa Range Wide Cheetah Conservation Initiative Dr Helen O'Neill
The three ndutu brothers enjoying the landscape near the big marsh in Ndutu.
#cheetahenthusiast #serengetinationalpark #ndutu #bigcats #wildlifeplanet #natgeowild Prof Sarah Durant ZSL Tim R B Davenport Africa Range Wide Cheetah Conservation Initiative Dr Helen O'Neill Anne Hilborn
On average wildlife populations have declined 68% since 1970. This is catastrophic and clear evidence of the damage humanity is doing to the natural world.
But itโs not too late.
With commitment, investment and expertise, we can reverse these trends. #LivingPlanetReport2020
Somewhere in the #Serengeti , Dennis Minja of Serengeti Cheetah is sitting in a hot landrover trying to identify some uncooperative and shy #cheetahs #ADayInTheLifeOfACheetahologist ZSL Science @WCSTanzania