Catherine Waite (@ce_waite) 's Twitter Profile
Catherine Waite

@ce_waite

Postdoc in the @CLR_Cambridge team @CamZoology

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BES Tropical Ecology (@bes_tropical) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seeking opinions on knowledge gaps for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. Anyone with experience in forest restoration is invited to participate in a 10 minute survey linked below #GenerationRestoration bit.ly/3HcDoWx

Seeking opinions on knowledge gaps for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. Anyone with experience in forest restoration is invited to participate in a 10 minute survey linked below #GenerationRestoration bit.ly/3HcDoWx
Andy Marshall (@andy_r_marshall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FIVE new very well-funded PhD scholarships, focussing on new globally significant forest restoration in the Philippines, based at UniSC: University of the Sunshine Coast. Fantastic opportunities! #GenerationRestoration ecolsoc.org.au/opportunities/…

Science for Forest Restoration (@science4forests) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Below is a link to a follow-up questionnaire to our recent survey on essential advances for achieving global restoration targets. We are looking for opinions on 4 more potential advances resulting from the first survey. It takes less than 5 minutes... bit.ly/3tOkn7r

Catherine Waite (@ce_waite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had an amazing day celebrating my time at Nottingham Geography. Such huge thanks to everyone who has supported me - I couldn't have done it without you! ♥️🥳 #PhD #graduation

Had an amazing day celebrating my time at <a href="/UoNGeography/">Nottingham Geography</a>. Such huge thanks to everyone who has supported me - I couldn't have done it without you! ♥️🥳 #PhD #graduation
Uni of Nottingham Press Office (@uonpressoffice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Study by Nottingham Geography published in Journal of Ecology has found that woody climbing plants, known as lianas, are more likely to infest smaller trees in Southeast Asian forests, transforming knowledge in this understudied area. 📸credit: Catherine Waite Full story ▶ ow.ly/uA2M50LvIJH

Study by <a href="/UoNGeography/">Nottingham Geography</a> published in <a href="/JEcology/">Journal of Ecology</a> has found that woody climbing plants, known as lianas, are more likely to infest smaller trees in Southeast Asian forests, transforming knowledge in this understudied area. 

📸credit: <a href="/ce_waite/">Catherine Waite</a>

Full story ▶ ow.ly/uA2M50LvIJH
Science for Forest Restoration (@science4forests) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our theme issue launches on Mon 14th Nov 2022. Twenty articles aim to provide essential science contributions to help forest landscape management during the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. Link to the theme issue: bit.ly/PTB1867 #GenerationRestoration

Our theme issue launches on Mon 14th Nov 2022. Twenty articles aim to provide essential science contributions to help forest landscape management during the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.

Link to the theme issue: bit.ly/PTB1867

#GenerationRestoration
Catherine Waite (@ce_waite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So cool that our new paper inspired this! Such a great poem and fantastic way to communicate science. Thanks @samillingworth!! #SciComm

Science for Forest Restoration (@science4forests) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An excellent article by Science Magazine, summarising our theme issue bit.ly/3VltgRT, and essential science advances for forest restoration bit.ly/3EU7VJN. science.org/content/articl…

Science for Forest Restoration (@science4forests) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The executive summary of our Royal Society Publishing #PhilTransB theme issue is now available in 8 languages: Bahasa, English, French, Mandarin, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, Swahili and Vietnamese. Please share to help get the science into policy and practice. bit.ly/3u6eW3Z

The executive summary of our <a href="/RSocPublishing/">Royal Society Publishing</a> #PhilTransB theme issue is now available in 8 languages: Bahasa, English, French, Mandarin, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, Swahili and Vietnamese. Please share to help get the science into policy and practice. bit.ly/3u6eW3Z
Centre for Landscape Regeneration (@clr_cambridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Short term vacancies available with the Centre for Landscape Regeneration - apply by 13th September. We are seeking a number of people to assist with our upcoming Farmer Survey in the Cambridgeshire Fens. Please share. clr.conservation.cam.ac.uk/opportunities

Short term vacancies available with the Centre for Landscape Regeneration - apply by 13th September.

We are seeking a number of people to assist with our upcoming Farmer Survey in the Cambridgeshire Fens.

Please share.  

clr.conservation.cam.ac.uk/opportunities
Centre for Landscape Regeneration (@clr_cambridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌾🚜 Are you a Farmer in the Fens?🚜🌾 Your farm matters! Have your farm represented in research about the Fens! Sign Up Here: forms.gle/c9yfDv1XedWKUs… 🌱🗣️ #BackBritishFarming

🌾🚜  Are you a Farmer in the Fens?🚜🌾

Your farm matters!

Have your farm represented in research about the Fens!

Sign Up Here: forms.gle/c9yfDv1XedWKUs… 🌱🗣️ #BackBritishFarming
Catherine Waite (@ce_waite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read about 30 years of regeneration monitoring by Cairngorms Connect who describe consistent, large-scale expansion of native woodland, largely through natural regeneration appliedecologistsblog.com/2023/11/02/edi… RSPB Scotland Former NatureScot account Forestry and Land Scotland Journal of Applied Ecology

Journal of Applied Ecology (@jappliedecology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out this month's Editor's Choice blog post below to learn about woodland expansion in the presence of deer! 🦌🌲 appliedecologistsblog.com/2023/11/02/edi…

Check out this month's Editor's Choice blog post below to learn about woodland expansion in the presence of deer! 🦌🌲

appliedecologistsblog.com/2023/11/02/edi…
Applied Ecol. Resources|Ecol. Solutions & Evidence (@aer_ese_bes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🏥🌍 RESTORING LANDSCAPES – a new blog series sharing #restoration success AND failure stories & promoting knowledge exchange between #practitioners! Check out our inaugural post all about the 'Cairngorms Connect' project: appliedecologistsblog.com/2024/02/28/res…

🏥🌍 RESTORING LANDSCAPES – a new blog series sharing #restoration success AND failure stories &amp; promoting knowledge exchange between #practitioners!

Check out our inaugural post all about the 'Cairngorms Connect' project:
appliedecologistsblog.com/2024/02/28/res…
Applied Ecol. Resources|Ecol. Solutions & Evidence (@aer_ese_bes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌄 Part of our #RestoringLandscapes blog series, Taylor Shaw shares their experience attending a #KnowledgeExchange Visit where #practitioners from across Europe discussed how science can support their #restoration work! Find out more: appliedecologistsblog.com/2024/04/08/res…

🌄 Part of our #RestoringLandscapes blog series, Taylor Shaw shares their experience attending a #KnowledgeExchange Visit where #practitioners from across Europe discussed how science can support their #restoration work!

Find out more: appliedecologistsblog.com/2024/04/08/res…
Journal of Applied Ecology (@jappliedecology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the latest installment of our #RestoringLandscapes blog series, Iona Haines talks us through the Endangered Landscapes & Seascapes Programme's new Measuring Impact Hub, explaining why #data and transparency are so critical to #restoration 📊 Read more: appliedecologistsblog.com/2024/10/07/res…

In the latest installment of our #RestoringLandscapes blog series, Iona Haines talks us through the Endangered Landscapes &amp; Seascapes Programme's new Measuring Impact Hub, explaining why #data and transparency are so critical to #restoration 📊

Read more: appliedecologistsblog.com/2024/10/07/res…
Journal of Applied Ecology (@jappliedecology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In our next installment of the #RestoringLandscapes blog series, Iona Haines talks to Ellie Parker about: 👉The importance of #seagrass meadows 🌊 👉The need for #restoration 🌱 👉The crucial role of volunteers to survey and collect seeds 🤿 Read more: appliedecologistsblog.com/2024/10/21/pla…

In our next installment of the #RestoringLandscapes blog series, Iona Haines talks to Ellie Parker about:

👉The importance of #seagrass meadows 🌊
👉The need for #restoration 🌱
👉The crucial role of volunteers to survey and collect seeds 🤿

Read more: appliedecologistsblog.com/2024/10/21/pla…