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Culturomics to monitor attitudes towards wildlife

05/06/2020

Yesterday I gave a talk as part of the Ecology Live series organized by the British Ecological Society. I talked about some recent research around the use on online data to build a global and real time monitoring system of attitudes towards wildlife. Have a look below if that sounds interesting…

It was a great experience and given that I got more than a dozen questions, some of which I replied to after the talk while others via email (see below the YouTube video) also way more interactive than most of the in-person talks I have done at conferences.

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Posted in: Conference Tagged: atitudes, BES, British Ecological Society, Conservation, Culturomics, Human dimensions of Wildlife, Montor, Online, science, Wildlife
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