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- Early career mammalogist funding Opportunity
The American Society for Mammalogist has multiple categories of funding to support early career conservationist doing research on mammals. Currently, the African Research Fellowship award is open. The awards is mostly meant to support graduate students research with up to $1500, to buy equipment and conduct fieldwork, but historically has received fewer applications. There are other categories so kindly check their website, your eligibility and help spread the news to the target audience.
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- Low-cost hydrophone - Invitation to tender
The IQOE Task Team on Low-Cost Hydrophones for Research, Education, and Citizen Science is looking for industry partners to develop a low-cost hydrophone.
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- New DNA tests achieve first convictions for raptor thefts
A set of highly discriminating STR DNA markers developed in a collaboration between the SASA wildlife forensics lab and University of Leicester researchers is being used to detect laundering of wild peregrine falcons into the captive-bred market for onward sale as racing birds in the Middle East.
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Join us in our session to feature the latest developments and applications in groundbreaking biomonitoring tech in the tropics
31 October 2023
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Hi all, I'm a PhD student at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences using various wildlife monitoring technologies to monitor large terrestrial vertebrates across...
17 November 2019
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