Dr. Sándor Csányi - Head of wildlife conservation institute of Szent István University. Alexandra Kalandarishvili - President of a youth non-profit organization WildVita. Hanna Bijl - a hunter and an early career wildlife conservationist. The panel discusses and explores the most active and recent issues related to wildlife conservation and management.
HAMS is the revolutionary online digital administration software that supports everyone involved in field sports, hunting, land management and wildlife conservation. The post Wildlife Conservation in the Age of Pandemics with Alan Salisbury appeared first on WildVita.
Thabang Teffo is a South African currently studying his Ph.D in Animal Sciences (Wildlife Conservation) Hungary at the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences (previously known as Szent István University), his research interests are … The post Ecotourism, The Big 5 and South Africa with Thabang Teffo appeared first on WildVita.
Heyyaaa everyone and selamat sejahtera! Kushaal here from Malaysia. I was born and raised here, in one of the mega-diverse biodiversity countries in the world (should I consider myself lucky? Find out in the podcast!). … The post Tiger Conservation: Saving the Stripes with Kushaal Selvarajah appeared first on WildVita.
Aditya Banerjee is an early-career researcher in ecology and wildlife conservation from India. He has worked on projects examining otter ecology in disturbed freshwater systems and has also worked in estuarine systems, assessing fish communities. … The post Wetland Conservation and All About Otters with Aditya Banerjee appeared first on WildVita.
About the guest⬇️⬇️⬇️ Mariacamila Garcia Estrella is a Colombian-American veterinary student at Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine. In addition to her DVM degree, she is also currently working on a Master’s in Public Health. She … The post Communicating Wildlife Science with Mariacamila Garcia Estrella appeared first on WildVita.
Originally aired on Facebook as a Live discussion on September 11 2020. The international panel of young wildlife scientists discusses the ideas behind the effective communication of conservation science, and the reasons for its necessity. … The post Special: Communicating Conservation | The Hows, The Whys, The Don’ts. appeared first on WildVita.
Being aware of the dynamics and controlling population size is an important part of wildlife management. Population size starts to decrease above carrying capacity due to a certain factors depending on the species concerned. Carrying capacity is … The post Carrying Capacity and Density Dependence appeared first on WildVita.
Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities, including wildlife. It is considered to be an innate tendency of human psychology. The tendency to see animals as human-like is further fueled … The post Anthropomorphism appeared first on WildVita.
Defining overabundance has been one of the main challenges in wildlife management, in the sense that “overabundance” is not a scientific term. The population is overabundant only if it is said so. The problem arises … The post Overabundance appeared first on WildVita.
Human-wildlife conflict becomes more and more frequent as humans keep modifying ecosystems. In this episode the panel discusses what is the human-wildlife conflict, specific cases of such conflicts and potential solutions to the issue. The post Human-Wildlife Conflict. Any Solutions? appeared first on WildVita.
Covid-19 outbreak turned everyone’s life up side down. Zoonotic diseases have a long evolutionary history with humans. We have coexisted with viruses and bacteria for as long as humans have walked the earth. Deforesting wild, … The post COVID-19 and Wildlife appeared first on WildVita.