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MEE Live! Using the pannotator R package for rapid ecological data collection from 360-degree images

Join this workshop to find out more about the new pannotator package, a customisable R 'shiny' app that allows immersive visualisation, mapping, and annotation of panospheric imagery.

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COP29: Act now with Green New Deals and nature-based solutions

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COP29: Act now with Green New Deals and nature-based solutions

The climate and biodiversity crises, are overwhelmingly large issues to solve and decades of delayed action is only exasperating this. Is there now too much to do in too little time? Rick Stafford explains why acting now and taking the right actions can still mitigate the worst of these global crises.

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Five steps towards being a trans ally

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Five steps towards being a trans ally

As ecologists we celebrate diversity, both of the natural world and of the people in this field. This Transgender Awareness Week, we look at five small steps you can make to support transgender ecologists in the workplace.

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British Ecological Society Annual Meeting awarded ‘Best Sustainable Event’ by Visit Belfast

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British Ecological Society Annual Meeting awarded ‘Best Sustainable Event’ by Visit Belfast

Visit Belfast have honoured the British Ecological Society (BES) in their 2024 Ambassador Award, with our Annual Meeting, held at the ICC Belfast in 2023, winning ‘Best Sustainable Event’.

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COP16: Optimism and connection behind the headlines

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COP16: Optimism and connection behind the headlines

While headline outcomes of COP16 may have been disappointing, Yadvinder Malhi finds causes for optimism as he reveals the hope, inspiration and connections taking place behind the headlines in Cali.

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Artificial nests boost African penguin breeding success, but there’s no one-size-fits-all design

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Artificial nests boost African penguin breeding success, but there’s no one-size-fits-all design

Artificial nests can boost the breeding success of endangered African penguins, but different designs are more effective at different colonies according to a new study.

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Novel ecosystems: the new normal?

Novel ecosystems: the new normal?

As humans continue to radically alter the environment, new species assemblages are emerging – combinations of organisms that have never been observed before. What does this changing world mean for ecology?

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BES awards 2024 - meet the winners

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BES awards 2024 - meet the winners

Our annual awards and prizes recognise distinguished ecologists whose work has benefited the scientific community and society.

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BES synthesis grant funds research into forest restoration biases

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BES synthesis grant funds research into forest restoration biases

We chat to the first recipient of our new synthesis grant, Philip Martin, who is exploring biases in forest restoration with a team of ecologists and practitioners.

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Access to nature: what to do when both sides are right?

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Access to nature: what to do when both sides are right?

How do we balance people's access to nature with the protection of biodiversity? We asked farmers, landowners, ecologists and the general public.

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Removing culled deer carcasses in Scotland may be draining environments of nutrients

Removing culled deer carcasses in Scotland may be draining environments of nutrients

The removal of deer carcasses after deer culls in Scotland, primarily done to prevent overgrazing, is removing hundreds of thousands of kilos of vital nutrients from the environment every year, potentially undermining habitat recovery.

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Tackling climate anxiety through pedagogical research

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Tackling climate anxiety through pedagogical research

We ask Neil McDonald what pedagogical research entails and how he is using it to help alleviate climate anxiety.

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Celebrating Pride Month 2024!

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Celebrating Pride Month 2024!

To celebrate this year’s pride month, our journals have invited contributors for a series of blog posts. This series aims to promote the visibility and inclusion of LGBTQIA+ researchers, with posts promoting them and their research.

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Where are climate and nature in this election campaign?

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Where are climate and nature in this election campaign?

The next UK parliament will be the most crucial ever in terms of tipping the balance in favour of nature’s recovery. We look at how nature and climate are featuring on the campaign trail.

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Transform UK land use approach for a sustainable future

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Transform UK land use approach for a sustainable future

A new report by the international environmental charities Zoological Society of London and the British Ecological Society shows how changes to our land use can benefit nature, climate and people.

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