We'll be at the Botstiber Institute for Wildlife Fertility Control's conference in Barcelona this week, where @simonliedholm.bsky.social will be presenting a poster on whether controlling screwworm fertility benefits wild animal welfare. If you're attending, come say hi and check out our poster! 🪰
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Leaving work at 4:59 pm on a Friday like 🏃♀️💨
This nine-banded armadillo was photographed by our Researcher @dr-bff.bsky.social near her home in Houston, Texas.
Enjoy the weekend!
This spring, coyotes may be having litters of pups in your city.
We took a look at the welfare threats coyotes might face in cities, and how researchers can help.
Get our monthly highlights to stay up to date on research and developments in wild animal welfare science.
With funding from WAI, Maristela Martins de Camargo of @uspoficial.bsky.social is developing a non-invasive saliva sample collector that can be used to study a range of species in the wild. Learn more 👇️
Interventions in nature can have unintended effects. Here are three approaches to managing wildlife for welfare that can help us ensure that interventions are net positive for all animals in an ecosystem.
🧪 #wildlife #welfare #environment
Only one more day to register for the Botstiber Institute for Wildlife Fertility Control's upcoming conference!
🗓️ April 23–24
📍 Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain
🔗 Registration: buff.ly/ZIMzhtm
We're excited to be co-sponsoring this conference — we'll see you there!
Had a fantastic time at the in-person @wildanimals.bsky.social judgement bias meet-up in Bristol yesterday. It was so interesting to hear how everyone's work is progressing, and just look at that weather! ☀️
We're excited to be co-sponsoring the 10th International Conference on Wildlife Fertility Control in Barcelona next month. Register by April 1 to attend!
🗓️ April 23–24
📍 Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
🔗 Register here:
Join WAI Strategy Researcher @simonliedholm.bsky.social for a discussion of emerging findings in wild animal welfare science and their implications for wildlife management.
🗓️ Tuesday, March 31
⏰️ 10 am PT/1 pm ET/6 pm BST
🔗 Register here: buff.ly/khTq6bK
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Here's an easy-to-read blog post about the songbird trap that @verntasco.bsky.social and I designed (in case you don't want to read the journal article!).
Wildlife management aimed at maximizing the welfare of individual animals is a novel idea. How can we ensure it doesn't go wrong?
🧪 #wildlife #animalwelfare #environment
How cost-effective are interventions to improve wild animal welfare? A government program to vaccinate raccoons against rabies offers a glimpse at what’s possible. 🦝
WAI Researcher and Education Specialist @dr-bff.bsky.social's background in biology, ecology, and conservation equipped her with the skills and knowledge she needed to study wild animal welfare. Bonnie shares the story behind her career path in our new blog post.
In a new blog post, we share the strategy behind our decision to join the BAHSCR's Roundtable on Science and Welfare of Animals Involved in Research.
Remotely closing trap for targeted songbird capture 🪶🧪
@dr-bff.bsky.social shares how she developed this bycatch-eliminating trap on @fieldornith.bsky.social's blog.
Learn more about the House Sparrow project that Bonnie designed this trap for: www.wildanimalinitiative.org/blog/house-s...
Watching banded mongooses suffer from tuberculosis was a turning point for @dr-bff.bsky.social. Now, wild animal welfare research has led her to a whole field of questions that ecology isn't asking.
🗓️ One week left to apply to be our Services Coordinator!
If you're a lab manager, academic program or event coordinator, or early-career researcher passionate about building active and inclusive research communities, we'd love to hear from you.
In 2025, Wild Animal Initiative became a member of the BAHSCR's Roundtable on Science and Welfare of Animals Involved in Research. We're excited about the opportunities this partnership creates 👇️
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This is a time of upheaval in the scientific community.
If you’re looking for ways to stay on track in your scientific career without relying on opportunities in government or academia, here are some ideas — including a role that’s open right now at Wild Animal Initiative.
WAI is hiring! If you know anyone who's great at building communities, coordinating programs, & supporting researchers—but doesn't want to be a PI themselves—send them our way. Remote, mission-driven, & a chance to help build a growing scientific field.
www.wildanimalinitiative.org/services-coo...
📢 We're hiring! 📢
We're looking for a Services Coordinator to support our research community, managing community platforms and coordinating programs and events.
Learn more and apply by March 2: www.wildanimalinitiative.org/services-coo...
🎓Training School: Phylogenetic Study of Affective States Across Species
Join us in Thessaloniki, Greece (April 14-15) with experts Liz Paul, Mike Mendl, & László Garamszegi.
💰 16 fully-funded places available!
Apply by Feb 23: 🔗 forms.office.com/e/U9jSVsH09S
Wild animal welfare postdoc opportunity! 👇
Don't be put off by the ad saying "UK Students only" - a limited number of scholarships are available for international candidates. So please apply!
The Method Finder and 3rswildlife.info were developed by @miriamzemanova.bsky.social, a fantastic researcher supporting ethical research on wild animals.
We're proud to support Miriam's research on measuring stress levels using fecal glucocorticoids. www.wildanimalinitiative.org/grantees/mir...
🧪🐠 New tool for #wildlife researchers: the Method Finder helps you find non-invasive or minimally invasive methods for your study in #wildlife #biology, #ecology, or #conservation.
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We're welcoming Yolanda Eisenstein to our board of directors.
Yolanda has dedicated her career in law to speaking up for and protecting animals. We're so grateful that Yolanda is now applying her expertise to guiding our work at Wild Animal Initiative.