Professor Christian Rutz is giving a presentation on Studying wildlife responses to
reduced human activity during COVID-19 lockdown.
Tuesday 3rd November 5pm - please see teams link below.
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We are delighted to welcome you to our next Saints Talk lecture by Professor Christian
Rutz, taking place live on Tuesday 3 November at 5pm GMT via Microsoft
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Studying wildlife responses to reduced human activity during COVID-19 lockdown.
Earlier this year, many countries around the world were forced to go into lockdown to
control the spread of COVID-19. Brought about by the most tragic circumstances, this
period of unusually reduced human mobility — which Professor Rutz’s team recently coined
“anthropause” — provides an unprecedented opportunity to study human–wildlife
interactions. How do animals behave when there are fewer humans out and about? Do they
“reclaim” habitats they would normally avoid? Do terrestrial and marine animals respond in
the same manner?
In this talk, Professor Rutz will explain how the International Bio-Logging Society, which
he is serving as Founding President, recently launched a global research initiative to
investigate wildlife behaviour before, during and after COVID-19 lockdown. Specifically,
the team is using data collected by so-called “bio-loggers” — miniature animal-attached
tracking devices that record detailed information about an animal’s movements and activity
patterns. The scientific insights gained during this devastating crisis will allow us to
develop innovative strategies for sharing space on this increasingly crowded planet, with
benefits for both wildlife and humans.
We hope that to see you on Tuesday at the online event.
With best wishes
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Robert Fleming
Director of Development
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