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Posts by Şeniz Mustafa

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Something exciting is coming very soon…

Trailer out this Friday! 🤩🎥

@senizdoesnature.bsky.social @amykingwild.bsky.social @entomolojosh.bsky.social

1 year ago 11 1 1 0
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It's always time to talk about storks! Bringing new conversations to Southeast London, where to next? #whitestork #London #rspb #talks

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

That's so lovely of you to say, thank you 😊

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Buzzing to be featured in the @friendssouthdowns.bsky.social newsletter. I spoke at the National Parks Conference of how to achieve nature-rich National Parks and the importance of inclusion 🙌🏼🌿

@southdownsnp.bsky.social @campaign4parks.bsky.social

#nationalparks #nature #Conference #southdowns

1 year ago 8 2 1 0
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Asian small-clawed #otters at WWT London, proving to be the only acceptable kind of #mukbang 🦦😂

@wwtworldwide.bsky.social

1 year ago 3 0 0 0
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Hi, I'm Şeniz and as a recent master's graduate my background focuses on researching the diet of #reintroduced #whitestorks. I'm also a youth panel member of Butterfly Conservation, a campaigner for #inclusion, and event coordinator for the Sussex Mammal Group 🦋

1 year ago 7 0 0 0
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White-tailed Eagle to be reintroduced to Exmoor White-tailed Eagle is to be reintroduced to Exmoor, with the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation and Forestry England set to release birds at the national park. The organisations have been reintroducing Wh...

White-tailed Eagle is to be reintroduced to Exmoor, with the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation and Forestry England set to release birds at the national park: bit.ly/4fBXeLY

1 year ago 74 16 2 7
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The wild group consumed a diet of insects, earthworms and, to a lesser extent, small mammals. This diet is consistent with the Western European counterparts.

#BOUsci24 #ornithology

1 year ago 6 1 0 0
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At #BOUsci24, Seniz Mustafa is talking about the diet of reintroduced storks at Knepp, England. The content of stork pellets was compared between the wild Knepp birds and a control group from Cotswold Wildlife Park. Wild storks consumed more prey, where 1/2 the weight came from supplementary feeding

1 year ago 7 1 1 0