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@thelynchlab

The Lynch Lab for Quantitative Ecology at Stony Brook University. Antarctic penguins, conservation, ecological forecasting. lynchlab.com, penguinmap.com

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Looking from land, air, and space, the story of Chinstrap #penguins these days is mixed. Some very dramatic declines, fewer increases, and some we're only assessing for the first time. 🐧🛰📉 The short story: we have 3.4 million breeding pairs. nature.com/articles/s4159…

Looking from land, air, and space, the story of Chinstrap #penguins these days is mixed. Some very dramatic declines, fewer increases, and some we're only assessing for the first time. 🐧🛰📉
The short story: we have 3.4 million breeding pairs.
nature.com/articles/s4159…
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"While nothing beats the experience of being up close and personal with wildlife, satellite imagery gives us an entirely new perspective on Antarctica and a fighting chance to protect the continent's most vulnerable animal populations"

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On Elephant Island in the Antarctic Peninsula, chinstrap penguin populations have declined by 50% since 1970. Marine protections in the region could help. pew.org/2XZZ4Qx #PenguinAwarenessDay

On Elephant Island in the Antarctic Peninsula, chinstrap penguin populations have declined by 50% since 1970.

Marine protections in the region could help. pew.org/2XZZ4Qx #PenguinAwarenessDay
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Excited to announce the results of a big collaboration. Where are the most important #penguin areas? Where could they benefit from stronger protections?

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#LeshnerFellow & Stony Brook University Prof. Heather Lynch studies population dynamics of Antarctic wildlife (🐧🐋🦭), with help from satellite annotation tools developed by her group at LynchLab. Her #SciEngage includes writing a script for a TV drama exploring ethical issues of AI.

#LeshnerFellow &amp; <a href="/stonybrooku/">Stony Brook University</a> Prof. Heather Lynch studies population dynamics of Antarctic wildlife (🐧🐋🦭), with help from satellite annotation tools developed by her group at <a href="/TheLynchLab/">LynchLab</a>.

Her #SciEngage includes writing a script for a TV drama exploring ethical issues of AI.
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We are pleased to host Heather Lynch (Stony Brook University) at this Thursday's Phenomena, Observations, and Synthesis Webinar. Join us at 12pm EDT for the talk "Antarctic marine predator populations are difficult to forecast: Can climate models help?" usclivar.org/webinars

We are pleased to host Heather Lynch (Stony Brook University) at this Thursday's Phenomena, Observations, and Synthesis Webinar. Join us at 12pm EDT for the talk  "Antarctic marine predator populations are difficult to forecast: Can climate models help?"
usclivar.org/webinars