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Posts by Diego

Hi! Can't DM you, could I get some more details some other way?

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Post log and anaconda

2 years ago 6 1 2 0

Scientists recommended:
Cull
Confinement post sterilization
Translocation post sterilization

ARAs recommended:
TNR

The government went for TNR apparently...

2 years ago 0 0 0 0
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We're retrieving this data in real time to Movebank.org using ICARUS SigFox tags. Peru has partial IoT coverage along the coast which is proving great for coastal ecosystems. 1) SigFox coastal coverage; 2) fixes (white-direct transmission, black-requested from tag's memory)

2 years ago 0 0 1 0
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Playing with the GPS data from 4 Peruvian pelicans and 1 band-tailed gull, here's how their habitat use has been changing over the months. Approaching the breeding season, pelicans use more open ocean habitat and less human dependent habitat. Gulls visit landfills more often.

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Animal tracker map showing the location of GPS tagged seabirds around Lima

Animal tracker map showing the location of GPS tagged seabirds around Lima

Even Peruvian seabirds are centralized around Lima!

They came all the way from Chimbote, Ancón and Paracas, and seem to be prospecting for nesting colonies.

Most pelican breeding colonies were either wiped out or the nests abandoned during the last HPAI outbreak

2 years ago 1 0 0 0

There are no #Alouatta silhouettes in #Phylopic :/

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Ahead of the wargaming conference, Rear Admiral Luis del Carpio graciously led the guest speakers and panelists to explore the history and art of Peru at the Museo Larco. It was an absolute delight especially with such a diverse cohort - ranging from Italy to Chile.

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Paper on megafauna-purse seine fisheries interactions from the amazing team @prodelphinus.bsky.social who are now on BlueSky and are worth a follow if you are interested in marine conservation 🦦🦈🐬🐋🐟🦑 , fisheries🧪🌎, particularly in the pacific doi.org/10.1016/j.fi...

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A female wolf is sedated following proper protocols for collaring to monitor movement. *Photo by Kent Laudon

A female wolf is sedated following proper protocols for collaring to monitor movement. *Photo by Kent Laudon

Hi! My name is Christina Winters and I’m an aspiring wildlife biologist who currently works for CDFW on a small team monitoring the gray wolf population in the state as it evolves and expands. I’m always open to learning and would love to connect and continue to grow!

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Is there any relation between time of day and nutrients in leaves? Looking into activity patterns of a folivore...

Are leaves more nutritious around noon?

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I'm Diego and I work in diverse research projects in Peru, including camera trapping the rainforest and more recently wildlife tracking. I'm looking for funded PhD positions in Europe or Australia, so let me know if we have matching interests!

2 years ago 34 4 0 1
Me in front of shark jaws

Me in front of shark jaws

Me with some shark mascots

Me with some shark mascots

Me with a large shark in the Everglades

Me with a large shark in the Everglades

Science on Bluesky is growing rapidly!

Science friends, introduce yourselves below and I’ll share! Who are you? What do you work on? Where are you based?

I’ll go first. I’m David, and I study sharks and their conservation. I’m based in the Washington, DC area.

🧪🦑🌎🦈🐡

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I'm Diego and I work in diverse research projects in Peru, including camera trapping the rainforest and more recently wildlife tracking. I'm looking for funded PhD positions in Europe or Australia, so let me know if we have matching interests!

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Small business + collab with local students. We share ideas of pilot studies and we finally have funds and hands to test small projects. With the help of wildlife.pe we're collaborating with students form Cusco who are testing a Mostela and AHDrift system in the Peruvian Amazon

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This condor is being tracked with a GSM eobs GPS logger, so it only works in areas with cellular reception. Condors fly very high (>5000masl) so they can log into the network up in the sky when there's no reception in the ground. It's a relief when they log after over a week offline!

2 years ago 0 0 0 0
Andean condor marked with a #10 wing band and a gps tracker

Andean condor marked with a #10 wing band and a gps tracker

We have also started a monitoring program of Andean condors in Peru. We participated in a release of a rescued sub-adult male a month ago in Arequipa, and hope to continue working with the authorities in the future to track rescued wildlife and study their success.

2 years ago 3 1 1 0
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Manuel, our Peruvian gull (Larus belcheri), is drastically changing its movement behavior as the breeding season (September) begins! You can follow it on the
Animal Tracker app (Android, iOS)! Look it up flying around Lima and the San Lorenzo island.

It was tagged w/ an ICARUS SigFox GPS backpack

2 years ago 1 0 0 0

OMG. The Bear cam helped rescue a lost hiker.

2 years ago 21 10 2 0
movement of a gull near Lima city

movement of a gull near Lima city

We are also getting great data from a gull entering its breeding season, and also a possible new HPAI strain arrival with the northern migrants. This individual is exploring nearby islands and using urban spaces.

We need to tag more of these!

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The data is directly uploaded to #MoveBank through the SigFox IoT network. In Peru this network has coverage in main cities, which are mostly spread along the coast; this allows us to get GPS fixes from these tags on migrating pelicans whenever they are near a city.

2 years ago 0 0 1 0
Peruvian pelican with a GPS tag

Peruvian pelican with a GPS tag

For my first post here, I'll share some information on what we're currently working on in Peru.

We're testing new GPS tags that work on the ICARUS SigFox IoT network. We're tracking Peruvian pelicans after they were hit hard by the HPAI outbreak, and are currently struggling with El Niño

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