Great trip to Borneo exploring tropical forests for the first time. Amazing wildlife encounters in properly wild landscapes. Witnessing large swathes of wilderness made me reflect on how much biodiversity we have lost in Europe and how our nature recovery baselines lack so much ambition 🌱🌳
Posts by Guilherme Castro
Great to see @guivcastro.bsky.social research covered in the last issue of Niche magazine @britishecologicalsociety.org. See Gui's blog about his PhD project also here: appliedecologistsblog.com/2025/10/07/f...
Great news to UK landscapes! Having access to land ownership profiles is an important step for more democratic landscapes.
Biodiversity loss continues at a pace that leaves little room for ineffective interventions. The task ahead for the sector is not only to conserve nature, but to learn systematically how conservation succeeds.
news.mongabay.com/2026/02/meas...
Beyond the doom loop: the case for informed optimism
Conservation does not suffer from a lack of passion or intelligence. It suffers from fatigue, fragmentation, and an erosion of trust.
www.butlernature.com/2026/01/16/b...
Amazing days attending #TIBS2026 in Aarhus ❄️
The conference covered a wide range of topics showing how complex and fascinating life on Earth is. A key learning was how important it is to step outside my research environment and being exposed to new ideas and intersectional perspectives.
Split-screen image on a deep green background. Left side contains a statement from Dr David Obura, IPBES Chair, regarding the US withdrawal from IPBES and extinction threats to over 1 million species. Right side shows a photograph of a man wearing glasses, dressed in a dark jacket and grey shirt, seated at a conference table with a microphone. The IPBES logo appears at the bottom with the tagline "Science and Policy for People and Nature". The design features white typography on the dark green background, creating a professional contrast. Several small pins or badges are visible on the speaker's jacket.
“We cannot withdraw from the fact that over 1 million species of plants and animals face extinction.”
IPBES remains committed to its mandate to provide the most credible science and evidence about biodiversity to all decision makers and actors.
— @davidobura.bsky.social , @ipbes.net Chair
Vibrant and insightful few days at the BES Annual Meeting 2025 in Edinburgh. It was great to learn so much about so many different topics within Ecology. I've also had the chance to present part of my PhD research and discuss new ideas and collaborations for next year.
@britishecologicalsociety.org
Last week I had the opportunity to present my PhD research at the Royal Horticultural Society Wisley and share how remote sensing technology can helps us to build more complex landscapes.
@rbgkew.bsky.social @royalholloway.bsky.social @rhulbiology.bsky.social
A minha perspectiva sobre a importância de um papel mais interventivo da floresta pública na gestão das florestas e paisagens em Portugal.
Artigo completo: lnkd.in/dy-YKK-e
I just finished an exciting full year collecting data for my PhD and I wrote a quick blog post on @jappliedecology.bsky.social about why it matters🌍
@britishecologicalsociety.org
appliedecologistsblog.com/2025/10/07/f...
Meeting a huge ancient tree is always a humbling experience. The Queen Elisabeth Oak in Sussex is one of such trees and a great example of the great historical, cultural, and ecological significance of these big large living beings in the landscapes.
A eucalyptus boom in Brazil’s biodiverse Cerrado savanna is drying up land and water springs, making subsistence farming more difficult, local authorities and farmers tell Mongabay.
Very large pollard chestnut trees in Portugal. Not only they provide nuts, wood and honey but also they are a key cultural symbol for local communities and landscapes.
REVEALED: only 5% of Forestry Commission grants for woodland creation have been spent on the natural regeneration of trees, while the remaining 95% is spent on tree planting.
The government needs to change the rules.
My FOI request & comment in the Guardian:
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
At University of Cambridge this week for the Student Conference for Conservation Science. Great to present a poster with my PhD plans and learn from fellow ecologists and conservationists around the world 🌱🌍
@nerc-eof.bsky.social @rhulbiology.bsky.social @rbgkew.bsky.social
Ecosia
@nationaltrust.bsky.social @rhulbiology.bsky.social
I've spent the last few months visiting sites in Southern UK collecting remote sensing data on different land management strategies. How stunning landscapes can become when biodiversity & ecosystem restoration is a priority.
@rbgkew.bsky.social @sussexwildlife.bsky.social @kneppwilding.bsky.social
Tree cover homogenization in semi-open ecosystems worldwide and implications for ecosystem stability and #conservation - see our new study www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... #trees #savanna #woodland #remotesensing
Come join us at @rbgkew.bsky.social for a *paid* summer internship. You will be estimating the aboveground biomass 🌳🌳🌳 at the beautiful Wakehurst.
careers.kew.org/vacancy/summ...
Incredible landscape, it seems!
Laser scanning in the woods 🌳
Don’t understand the Climate & Nature bill? Don’t think it’s important or needed? @paulbehrens.bsky.social & I wrote this Conversation piece to explain why we should all ask our gouvernements to deliver on their international commitments - and why Friday matters
theconversation.com/the-uks-inte...
In the transitioning areas between primary sand dunes and coastal woodlands, one can find nice surprises. Twisted pine trees growing close to the ground as a result of harsh winds. They create shelter for other plants (some rare!) & are threatened by invasive species and soon by sea level rise.
Great step to recognise the role of IPLC in these areas and ways forward
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📚 The @ipbes.bsky.social #NexusAssessment Summary for Policymakers is now available!
➡️ Explore the most comprehensive assessment ever of the interconnections between biodiversity, water, food, health & climate.
🌏 Options for a just & sustainable future!
www.ipbes.net/node/85582
A blog post about my PhD journey on how to make use of remote sensing to better understand landscapes and ways to restore them 🌳🌍
@rbgkew.bsky.social @royalholloway.bsky.social
Presentation on ancient oaks and lidar
@kungphil.bsky.social presenting our SCATTER work on ancient oaks at #BES2024. Plenty of admiring looks at these fantastic and important sentinel trees 🧪