
EEB Conservation
@eebconservation
Seek to communicate conservation science from @UofT @eebtoronto and beyond to inform conservation solutions and positive change
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"If it's ecologically & economically unprofitable, why don't we end all High Seas fishing?" Great piece by National Geographic on the future of fisheries bit.ly/2sSflHB

This is the Molnar Lab signing out! The EEB Conservation twitter will be quiet for the #fieldseason this summer, see you back in September!

If you're going to CSEE_Meetings 2019 in Fredericton NB, be sure to check out the "Predictions in the Anthropocene" symposium that brings people together to discuss the use of theory in real world applications!

As this article from The Guardian says, each one of us can make a difference in conservation. Citizen science is a powerful tool to gather data. Check out this local example Redbud of Toronto, where you can help monitor eastern redbud trees. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

For more examples of citizen science projects in Ontario, check out this list compiled by Ontario Nature. See you in the field! ontarionature.org/directory-of-c…

If you want to get involved with conservation science outreach in the Greater Toronto Area, you can join us SCB-Toronto. Stay tuned for upcoming events: scbtoronto.com

Introducing our new logo, representing the aquatic and terrestrial conservation goals that this group strives for. Thanks Andrew Chin for your awesome design!


Check out this new paper out by EEB Conservation member Devin Kirk about predicting temperature's effects on within-host parasite dynamics! journals.plos.org/plosbiology/ar…


This week EEB Conservation was honoured to host the brilliant @mhmeek who gave a great talk on how advances in genomics may be used to improve chinook salmon conservation efforts in California! Thanks so much for coming @mhmeek!


Fantastic to have the incredible @mhmeek as our 2nd annual University of Toronto EEB EEB Conservation seminar speaker. All right Smith Fellows Liber Ero Fellows, who’s up next year?


Check out a fantastic summary of the recent Science paper by one of our fearless leaders (Dr Emily Darling) and Isabelle M Côté! Great read on resilience in coral reef ecosystems - dealing with different possible sources of resilience, the two components of resilience, etc x.com/emilysdarling/…

Thank you TorontoComms for your leadership in trying to become zero waste. Let’s do it! Less to landfill, more to recycling and less waste in general! EEB Conservation


PhD student Lisa Erdle, PhD in our EEB Conservation Group discusses her research on #microfibres and fish today on CBC! x.com/TheCurrentCBC/…

SEMINAR tomorrow (Wednesday) -- University of Toronto EEB EEB Conservation -- come out to hear Fulbright Scholars Dr Jennifer Selgrath on "Mapping the history and ecological influence of fishing in the Philippines" **1pm in RW432** #seeyouthere



This month the EEB Conservation twitter account is being hosted by the Molnar Lab from University of Toronto Scarborough! We use mathematical models to study global change, and its impact on ecosystems. Our systems stretch from Equator to Arctic; where we look at species big and small. #Toymodels
