Dr Winifred F Frick (@frickwinifred) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Winifred F Frick

@frickwinifred

Chief Scientist at Bat Conservation International. Interested in #bats, using #data to inform #conservation, #wildlife 'tweets my own' she/her

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Taal Levi (@taaltree) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's official. We're getting the band back together. A bit of funding for JennyU to come back to the lab to continue working on RNA interference as a treatment for white-nose syndrome in collaboration with Emily Dziedzic and Bat Conservation International's Dr Winifred F Frick and Tina Cheng.

Jon Flanders, Ph.D (@jonrflanders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This #BatWeek I'd like to encourage anyone who can to donate to a gofundme to support an exceptionally talented PhD student from Cameroon to visit the US and learn molecular techniques gofund.me/cda6a693 Please spread the word! Kristen Lear, PhD 🦇 Melquisedec Gamba Dr Winifred F Frick

Kaia Tombak (@kaiatombak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why do zebras have such striking, conspicuous, black & white stripes? This >150-yr-old mystery, puzzled over by Darwin & many others before him, still isn’t solved. But one hypothesis is in the lead. Hint: it's not predator confusion, thermoregulation, or camouflage (1/9)

Why do zebras have such striking, conspicuous, black & white stripes? This >150-yr-old mystery, puzzled over by Darwin & many others before him, still isn’t solved. But one hypothesis is in the lead. Hint: it's not predator confusion, thermoregulation, or camouflage (1/9)
Applied Ecol. Resources|Ecol. Solutions & Evidence (@aer_ese_bes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📰Published📰 #Bats threatened by White-nose Syndrome increased foraging at UV bug lights near winter roost sites in fall & spring – enhancing foraging habitats may help hibernating bats vulnerable to #WNS 🦠 🔗besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10… Bat Conservation International Conservation Evidence Dr Winifred F Frick

📰Published📰
#Bats threatened by White-nose Syndrome increased foraging at UV bug lights near winter roost sites in fall & spring – enhancing foraging habitats may help hibernating bats vulnerable to #WNS 🦠

🔗besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…

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Nathan Howes TWN (@howesnathan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Bat Conservation International says many ways people can help including creating and protecting bat habitat in the backyard. "Everyone working together is a message of hope," said Dr Winifred F Frick. "Yes, we know we have a lot of work to do, but people are really coming together to do that work."

.<a href="/BatConIntl/">Bat Conservation International</a> says many ways people can help including creating and protecting bat habitat in the backyard.  "Everyone working together is a message of hope," said <a href="/FrickWinifred/">Dr Winifred F Frick</a>. "Yes, we know we have a lot of work to do, but people are really coming together to do that work."
Jason Bittel (@bittelmethis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you want to see what it looks like when a science writer is finally rendered speechless, here's your chance. Such huge incredible thanks to Dr Winifred F Frick & Bat Conservation International for this opportunity. I will never forget it. youtube.com/watch?v=g-xxNB…

Bill Sutherland (@bill_sutherland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is her open access chapter on Transforming Practice. Wonderful that Bat Conservation International and some other organisations have flipped to being evidence based. We seem close to a tipping point where is just become unacceptable not to reflect on the evidence. openbookpublishers.com/books/10.11647…

BirdLife Policy (@birdlife_policy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two more opportunities to learn about planning and financing a nature-safe #renewableenergy transition today at #CMSCOP14 - come and join the discussion! With Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) IFC EBRD Green Asian Development Bank Bat Conservation International BirdLife International #NatureKnowsNoBorders #ClimateAction #ForNature

Two more opportunities to learn about planning and financing a nature-safe #renewableenergy transition today at #CMSCOP14 - come and join the discussion!

With <a href="/BonnConvention/">Convention on Migratory Species (CMS)</a> <a href="/IFC_org/">IFC</a> <a href="/EBRDgreen/">EBRD Green</a> <a href="/ADB_HQ/">Asian Development Bank</a> <a href="/BatConIntl/">Bat Conservation International</a> <a href="/BirdLife_News/">BirdLife International</a> 

#NatureKnowsNoBorders #ClimateAction #ForNature
Teague O'Mara (@teague_o) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prevent Pandemics: Protect where bats eat & roost, protect people at risk. nature.com/articles/s4146… In Nature Communications, primary prevention should be a priority to minimize future pandemic risk. Healthy environments & animals = healthy humans. Ecological Countermeasures can do this.

Prevent Pandemics: Protect where bats eat &amp; roost, protect people at risk. nature.com/articles/s4146…

In <a href="/NatureComms/">Nature Communications</a>, primary prevention should be a priority to minimize future pandemic risk. Healthy environments &amp; animals = healthy humans. Ecological Countermeasures can do this.
EBRS2024 (@ebrs2024) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The fourth and final of our keynote speakers is Dr. Winifred F. Frick (Dr Winifred F Frick), Chief #Scientist at Bat Conservation International and associate professor in #Ecology and Evolutionary #Biology at UC Santa Cruz ! 🦇🧬🌳

The fourth and final of our keynote speakers is Dr. Winifred F. Frick (<a href="/FrickWinifred/">Dr Winifred F Frick</a>), Chief #Scientist at <a href="/BatConIntl/">Bat Conservation International</a> and associate professor in #Ecology and Evolutionary #Biology at <a href="/ucsantacruz/">UC Santa Cruz</a> ! 🦇🧬🌳