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The Evidence Effect: How a conservation revolution is protecting biodiversity ▶7:10・
The Evidence Effect: How a conservation revolution is protecting biodiversity ▶10:13・
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Environmental Conservation and Preservation: Definition, Differences and Advocates ▶39:42・
Environmental Conservation and Preservation: Definition, Differences and Advocates ▶14:22・
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Thrissur Zoological Park Wildlife Conservation & Research Centre, Puthur - Documentary ▶1:41・
HOW TO GET INTO WILDLIFE CONSERVATION. Zoology degree, volunteering, working with animals. ▶17:26・
HOW TO GET INTO WILDLIFE CONSERVATION. Zoology degree, volunteering, working with animals. ▶4:45・
How community-led conservation can save wildlife | Moreangels Mbizah ▶8:13・
How community-led conservation can save wildlife | Moreangels Mbizah ▶1:25・
Citizen Science... - Ocean Conservation Research - OCR ▶3:00:19・
WHY ZOOS MATTER – Part 1: Conservation ▶1:40・
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Wildlife Conservation Research Assistant | Conservation Jobs from Conservation Careers ▶25:56・
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Save Water Save Earth Drawing / Save Water Save Life poster / World Water Day 2024 ▶0:29・
Drone Pioneer and Whale Conservation Leader: The Impact of Dr. Iain Kerr ▶15:44・
Drone Pioneer and Whale Conservation Leader: The Impact of Dr. Iain Kerr ▶15:48・
100 years of nature conservation ▶0:40・
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Learn how conservation groups are... - National Geographic ▶2:30:55・
Marine genetic resources 2: exploring scientific practices and wider uses in conservation in BBNJ ▶0:29・
Marine genetic resources 2: exploring scientific practices and wider uses in conservation in BBNJ ▶7:43・
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PALA-ONE: A Marine Conservation Research Center | ARDESIGN10 - Architectural Thesis ▶3:44・
PALA-ONE: A Marine Conservation Research Center | ARDESIGN10 - Architectural Thesis ▶43:58・
What Is Biodiversity? | Ecology & Environment | Biology | FuseSchool ▶0:09・
Let’s get to work: IUCN World Conservation Congress Marseille ▶2:00・
IUCN, International Union for Conservation of Nature ▶0:32・
An expensive global climate experiment | DW Documentary ▶0:25・
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The Art and Science of Conservation: Behind the Scenes at the Freer Gallery of Art ▶21:56・
The Art and Science of Conservation: Behind the Scenes at the Freer Gallery of Art ▶1:01・
A new study co-authored by Conservation International scientists offers a new way to approach conservation by measuring and mapping areas that provide critical benefits for humanity — like fresh water, protection from flooding and fodder for grazing livestock. The research is not only the most comprehensive global mapping of nature’s benefits to people, but its methodology can be adapted to national or sub-national decision-making — helping to better account for the impacts of conservation polic ▶28:01・
A new study co-authored by Conservation International scientists offers a new way to approach conservation by measuring and mapping areas that provide critical benefits for humanity — like fresh water, protection from flooding and fodder for grazing livestock. The research is not only the most comprehensive global mapping of nature’s benefits to people, but its methodology can be adapted to national or sub-national decision-making — helping to better account for the impacts of conservation polic ▶0:31・
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Modern Wildlife Conservation in a Turbulent World | Wesley Larson | TEDxVienna ▶13:35・
Modern Wildlife Conservation in a Turbulent World | Wesley Larson | TEDxVienna ▶23:00・
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🎥: bugDreamer.com · The Dusky Batfish, commonly referred to as the young Pinnatus Batfish, is an exceedingly rare discovery in the black volcanic sands of Lembeh.With its captivating appearance, this juvenile features a dusky black body accented by a crimson margin that traces the entirety of its body and long fins. Remarkably, the fish undergoes a notable transformation as it matures. Upon reaching adulthood, it takes on a silvery hue with shorter dorsal and anal fins tinged with yellow. Witne ▶3:15・
🎥: bugDreamer.com · The Dusky Batfish, commonly referred to as the young Pinnatus Batfish, is an exceedingly rare discovery in the black volcanic sands of Lembeh.With its captivating appearance, this juvenile features a dusky black body accented by a crimson margin that traces the entirety of its body and long fins. Remarkably, the fish undergoes a notable transformation as it matures. Upon reaching adulthood, it takes on a silvery hue with shorter dorsal and anal fins tinged with yellow. Witne ▶3:03・
Conservation drones - Research Impact ▶10:04・
The Technology of Conservation ▶11:38・
The Science Of Art Conservation | The Art of Preserving Art ▶0:06・
🎥: Slater Moore Photography · The blue whale, the largest animal to ever exist on Earth, can grow up to 98 ft (30 m) long and weigh as much as 440,925 lb (200 tonnes). That is around the length of a Boeing 737 aircraft, and weight of 4 Boeing 737s! Their tongue alone weighs around the size of an African elephant 🐘 Following about a year within its mother’s womb, a baby blue whale emerges, weighing up to 5,997 lb (2.72 tonnes) and reaching a length of 25 feet (7.6 m). During its first year, the ▶4:32・
🎥: Slater Moore Photography · The blue whale, the largest animal to ever exist on Earth, can grow up to 98 ft (30 m) long and weigh as much as 440,925 lb (200 tonnes). That is around the length of a Boeing 737 aircraft, and weight of 4 Boeing 737s! Their tongue alone weighs around the size of an African elephant 🐘 Following about a year within its mother’s womb, a baby blue whale emerges, weighing up to 5,997 lb (2.72 tonnes) and reaching a length of 25 feet (7.6 m). During its first year, the ▶14:28・
Introduction to Conservation Agriculture Cropping Systems ▶1:15:08・
Marine Protected Areas: A Success Story - Perspectives on Ocean Science ▶10:43・
Marine Protected Areas: A Success Story - Perspectives on Ocean Science ▶10:56・
Beneath the Surface - Threatened Marine Ecosystems ▶57:15・
2021 Conservation Research Proposal Presentations-Geospatial Research Symposium ▶3:05・
2021 Conservation Research Proposal Presentations-Geospatial Research Symposium ▶1:19・
🎥: Jay Clue Photography · An adorable sea pup waking up from a nap on the beach in the Galapagos. The Galapagos sea lions and fur seals are endemic to the Galapagos Islands. Both species belong to family of Otariidae, meaning eared seals, considered distinct from 'true seals' which have ear holes but no external ear flaps, and no elongated fore flippers. | Ocean Conservation Research - OCR ▶7:02・
🎥: Jay Clue Photography · An adorable sea pup waking up from a nap on the beach in the Galapagos. The Galapagos sea lions and fur seals are endemic to the Galapagos Islands. Both species belong to family of Otariidae, meaning eared seals, considered distinct from 'true seals' which have ear holes but no external ear flaps, and no elongated fore flippers. | Ocean Conservation Research - OCR ▶2:43・
Conservation agriculture reduces climate risks throughout Southern Africa ▶0:49・
Conservation agriculture reduces climate risks throughout Southern Africa ▶0:44・
Humpback whales... - Ocean Conservation Research - OCR ▶7:10・
Glowing dolphins swimming through bioluminescent waters off Laguna Beach, captured by Patrick Conye with Newport Coastal Adventure ✨🐬 This bioluminescent algae is a single-celled organism known as dinoflagellate. When startled they emit a substrate, lucifern, and an oxidative enzyme, luciferase. The chemical reaction results in an excited state that emits bioluminescence! | Ocean Conservation Research - OCR ▶4:16・
Glowing dolphins swimming through bioluminescent waters off Laguna Beach, captured by Patrick Conye with Newport Coastal Adventure ✨🐬 This bioluminescent algae is a single-celled organism known as dinoflagellate. When startled they emit a substrate, lucifern, and an oxidative enzyme, luciferase. The chemical reaction results in an excited state that emits bioluminescence! | Ocean Conservation Research - OCR ▶4:23・
Blue Whale Mother & Calf ▶0:15・
The Cutting-Edge Science of Cloning Endangered Animals | In Real Life ▶2:35・
The Cutting-Edge Science of Cloning Endangered Animals | In Real Life ▶1:44・
New research reveals that 63%... - Conservation International ▶6:45・
Imagine KC: Episode 7 - Natural Resources Conservation ▶0:07・
A wobbegong, a type of... - Ocean Conservation Research - OCR ▶5:28・
A Level Biology "Methods of Maintaining Biodiversity" ▶0:19・
Modern day wildlife conservation | Nick Bubb | TEDxZuriberg ▶0:37・
The Conservation Revolution | Bram Büscher on saving nature beyond the anthropocene ▶10:35・
The Conservation Revolution | Bram Büscher on saving nature beyond the anthropocene ▶8:10・
🎥: Adam Ernster Photography · A gray whale “cuddle puddle" and some risso's dolphins enjoying the show in Santa Barbara! Gray whales are known to engage in complex courtship and mating behaviors, often involving 3 or more whales of different sexes. Typically these gray whales are seen mating and calving in the lagoons of Baja California, but sometimes they've been spotted doing both along their migration! | Ocean Conservation Research - OCR ▶0:30・
🎥: Adam Ernster Photography · A gray whale “cuddle puddle" and some risso's dolphins enjoying the show in Santa Barbara! Gray whales are known to engage in complex courtship and mating behaviors, often involving 3 or more whales of different sexes. Typically these gray whales are seen mating and calving in the lagoons of Baja California, but sometimes they've been spotted doing both along their migration! | Ocean Conservation Research - OCR ▶0:26・
Introduction to Conservation Agriculture Cropping Systems ▶6:20・
Terugblik: Blijdorp Conservation Research Symposium ▶19:06・
Energy Conservation | National Geographic ▶2:22・
The Hydrologic and Carbon Cycles: Always Recycle! - Crash Course Ecology *8 ▶0:37・
The Hydrologic and Carbon Cycles: Always Recycle! - Crash Course Ecology *8 ▶0:19・
Water Resources ▶25:54・
Marine Conservation Society 💙 ▶1:27・
Importance of Conservation in Science ▶6:07・
What If We Changed The Narrative About Conservation? | Sue Snyman | TEDxALURwanda ▶0:12・
What If We Changed The Narrative About Conservation? | Sue Snyman | TEDxALURwanda ▶4:17・
A multi-agency collaboration on Burrowing Owl monitoring and recovery ▶11:04・
A multi-agency collaboration on Burrowing Owl monitoring and recovery ▶・
Conservation Strategies ▶・
Understanding and building phylogenetic trees | High school biology | Khan Academy ▶・
Understanding and building phylogenetic trees | High school biology | Khan Academy ▶・
Daily Dose of Nature | Island Isolation An Innovative Approach to Conservation in Australia ▶・
Daily Dose of Nature | Island Isolation An Innovative Approach to Conservation in Australia ▶・
Conservation Tasks: Piaget on a Child’s Discovery Process ▶・
Citizen Science Programs: Connecting Underserved Youth with the Ocean. ▶・
Citizen Science Programs: Connecting Underserved Youth with the Ocean. ▶・
Jokes aside, we wanted to share with you the amazing work of our Conservation Research team and highlight the innovative research that they do year-round to help protect our shared blue planet. We are focused on conservation of amphibians, freshwater mussels and fishes in the Great Lakes area and Central America as well as marine species like Queen conch, corals, sharks and rays in Florida and beyond. To learn more about what the Conservation Research team is working on, visit —https://bit.ly/41 ▶・
Jokes aside, we wanted to share with you the amazing work of our Conservation Research team and highlight the innovative research that they do year-round to help protect our shared blue planet. We are focused on conservation of amphibians, freshwater mussels and fishes in the Great Lakes area and Central America as well as marine species like Queen conch, corals, sharks and rays in Florida and beyond. To learn more about what the Conservation Research team is working on, visit —https://bit.ly/41 ▶・
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Poetry in motion 💙 🎥: Caine Delacy Photography • instagram.com/cainedelacy • cainedelacy.com *DidYouKnow a humpback's pectoral fins are on average one third of its total body length? Their flippers grow up to 16 feet (5m) long, which are longest pectoral fins of any cetacean, and longest appendages of any living being on the planet! Their big pectoral fins inspired their scientific name Megaptera, which translates to "big-winged." | Ocean Conservation Research - OCR ▶・
Poetry in motion 💙 🎥: Caine Delacy Photography • instagram.com/cainedelacy • cainedelacy.com *DidYouKnow a humpback's pectoral fins are on average one third of its total body length? Their flippers grow up to 16 feet (5m) long, which are longest pectoral fins of any cetacean, and longest appendages of any living being on the planet! Their big pectoral fins inspired their scientific name Megaptera, which translates to "big-winged." | Ocean Conservation Research - OCR ▶・
Wild dolphin brings a... - Ocean Conservation Research - OCR ▶・
Can we create the "perfect" farm? - Brent Loken ▶・
Environmental impact assessments: identifying relevant issues and concerns from the beginning ▶・
Environmental impact assessments: identifying relevant issues and concerns from the beginning ▶・
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Cutness overload! 🎥: Jacobguy.media Juvenile puffer file fish live in the coral reefs of the tropical and subtropical ocean. They are a type of puffer fish that have spiny skin and can inflate their bodies when they are scared. These curious and playful puffers have big, round eyes and beak-like mouths that they use to eat algae, coral, and small animals. | Ocean Conservation Research - OCR ▶・
Cutness overload! 🎥: Jacobguy.media Juvenile puffer file fish live in the coral reefs of the tropical and subtropical ocean. They are a type of puffer fish that have spiny skin and can inflate their bodies when they are scared. These curious and playful puffers have big, round eyes and beak-like mouths that they use to eat algae, coral, and small animals. | Ocean Conservation Research - OCR ▶・
15 Key Conservation Jobs: Ultimate Guide for Conservation Job Seekers ▶・
Wildlife Conservation & Ecology BSc | University Centre Reaseheath ▶・
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From the top of the food chain down: Rewilding our world - George Monbiot ▶・
From the top of the food chain down: Rewilding our world - George Monbiot ▶・
🎥 : @dolphindronedom · Over 30 humpbacks in a competition pod, also known as a heat run, where one adult female is being pursued by a group of males. A female humpback signals that she might be ready to mate by slapping the surface of the water with her huge pectoral fins, while singing "my pec fins bring all the boys to the yard" 😅 Well, joking aside, this sends a signal to any male humpbacks in the area. The female then lures the males along on a chase as they battle each other to be the "la ▶・
🎥 : @dolphindronedom · Over 30 humpbacks in a competition pod, also known as a heat run, where one adult female is being pursued by a group of males. A female humpback signals that she might be ready to mate by slapping the surface of the water with her huge pectoral fins, while singing "my pec fins bring all the boys to the yard" 😅 Well, joking aside, this sends a signal to any male humpbacks in the area. The female then lures the males along on a chase as they battle each other to be the "la ▶・
🎥: Slater Moore... - Ocean Conservation Research - OCR ▶・
Conserving Resources & Sustainable Development - Resources | Class 8 Geography ▶・
Conserving Resources & Sustainable Development - Resources | Class 8 Geography ▶・
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Another magical video of dolphins swimming through bioluminescence off Laguna Beach, captured by Patrick Conye ✨ Incase you missed last week's post, bioluminescent algae are tiny marine organisms that can produce a mesmerizing glow in the dark. When these organisms, specifically single-celled algae called dinoflagellates, are disturbed, they emit a substance called luciferin and an enzyme called luciferase. The interaction between luciferin and luciferase, in the presence of oxygen, triggers a c ▶・
Another magical video of dolphins swimming through bioluminescence off Laguna Beach, captured by Patrick Conye ✨ Incase you missed last week's post, bioluminescent algae are tiny marine organisms that can produce a mesmerizing glow in the dark. When these organisms, specifically single-celled algae called dinoflagellates, are disturbed, they emit a substance called luciferin and an enzyme called luciferase. The interaction between luciferin and luciferase, in the presence of oxygen, triggers a c ▶・
The Futuristic Farms That Will Feed the World | Freethink | Future of Food ▶・
The Futuristic Farms That Will Feed the World | Freethink | Future of Food ▶・
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🎥: Mike Nulty ·... - Ocean Conservation Research - OCR ▶・
These intelligent marine mammals reign the underwater world! (🎥: @francofabioh) Orcas use social signals (squeaks, whistles, and chirps) as well as bursts of high-frequency bio-sonar, which we hear as buzzes and clicks. The Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP) population of orcas roam the waters of Mexico, Central America, and occasionally are spotted off of Southern California! ETPs follow where the food goes - they have a generalized diet ranging from smaller dolphins, rays, and other fish. | Ocean ▶・
These intelligent marine mammals reign the underwater world! (🎥: @francofabioh) Orcas use social signals (squeaks, whistles, and chirps) as well as bursts of high-frequency bio-sonar, which we hear as buzzes and clicks. The Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP) population of orcas roam the waters of Mexico, Central America, and occasionally are spotted off of Southern California! ETPs follow where the food goes - they have a generalized diet ranging from smaller dolphins, rays, and other fish. | Ocean ▶・
Agri-Pulse Newsmakers: Feb. 2, 2024: Rep. Gabe Vasquez on conservation programs, USFS staffing ▶・
Agri-Pulse Newsmakers: Feb. 2, 2024: Rep. Gabe Vasquez on conservation programs, USFS staffing ▶・
Tanzanian forest recreated in Italy to raise awareness on biodiversity research ▶・
Tanzanian forest recreated in Italy to raise awareness on biodiversity research ▶・
Biggest Tip for Careers in Wildlife Biology and Ecology | Fancy Scientist ▶・
Biggest Tip for Careers in Wildlife Biology and Ecology | Fancy Scientist ▶・
Playtime with a manatee! 🎥: bluelifewild · The ocean's largest herbivore, the manatee, feeds on 60 species of submerged, shoreline, and floating plants. Their diet is a big reason why manatees are such a good indicator of the overall health of their marine ecosystem. Often referred to as "Sentinel species," manatees can indicate a severe environmental change before humans or other species are affected. When manatees are prospering, it indicates that their immediate environment is flourishing wi ▶・
Playtime with a manatee! 🎥: bluelifewild · The ocean's largest herbivore, the manatee, feeds on 60 species of submerged, shoreline, and floating plants. Their diet is a big reason why manatees are such a good indicator of the overall health of their marine ecosystem. Often referred to as "Sentinel species," manatees can indicate a severe environmental change before humans or other species are affected. When manatees are prospering, it indicates that their immediate environment is flourishing wi ▶・
What if we listened? What if we learned from the voices of our ocean? ▶・
What if we listened? What if we learned from the voices of our ocean? ▶・
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