Dear all,
Hope you had a great weekend. In the next BERG/SHAIR meeting this week, Alice Turner will
present her latest work on her project: Human-Beaver Coexistence in a Nature Emergency.
The meeting will take place in the Common Psychology room at 4pm, Wednesday.
Abstract: We are in a nature emergency, and the re-establishment of beavers is one
solution to restore biodiversity and ecosystem function. Yet, their relationship with
humans, with whom they share their environment, remains largely under-researched. There
are many studies which demonstrate the impact of human activity on wildlife, as well as
how species adapt to human proximity, but our understanding of this in a beaver context is
limited. Future ecosystem management must go beyond reintroduction schemes and allow both
humans and beavers to engineer the environment without generating conflict. This talk
outlines a PhD study into human-beaver coexistence, describing methodology and preliminary
findings and potential applications to beaver policy and practice.
link for online attendance:
https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NTliODBlNDQtMzM1MC00…
best,
Alex
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