Lily Unger (@lilyunger) 's Twitter Profile
Lily Unger

@lilyunger

South East River Trust Project Officer.
PhD in Palaeolimnology and Lake Restoration in Madagascar.
She/her.

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Izzy Bishop 🏳️‍🌈 (@freshwaterizzy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paleoecology can tell us whether translocation is a viable strategy for rare species recovery. Our new paper explains how: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/re… 🧵1/n

Tsilavo Razafimanantsoa, PhD (@tsilavorazaf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our storybook on #NbS It has been a pleasure to share some insights from my PhD on #grasslandforestmosaic #Reforestation #Palaeoperspective #Madagascar

Lily Unger (@lilyunger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Inspiring news from Antigua and Barbuda who've met their "30x30" target, "Even though we don't put out the most emissions, we are among the most impacted and we are still the ones meeting our target early" bbc.co.uk/news/world-lat…

Prof. Julian R. Thompson (@jrthompson_ucl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Phew! It’s a wrap (again). A real team effort on the part of staff and postgrads to pull off another successful UCL Geography second year physical geography field class. Prof Axmacher, Lily Unger and Jie escorting the students home. Time for a lie down.

Phew! It’s a wrap (again). A real team effort on the part of staff and postgrads to pull off another successful <a href="/UCLgeography/">UCL Geography</a> second year physical geography field class. Prof Axmacher, <a href="/lilyunger/">Lily Unger</a> and Jie escorting the students home. Time for a lie down.
Dr. Hannah Robson (@hjrobson2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's been a long time coming, but it feels fantastic to finally have another PhD paper published 🥳 A huge thank you to amazing coauthors viv jones Geoff Hilton Prof Carl Sayer Steve Brooks and Andy Douse.

Scottish Association for Marine Science (@samsoceannews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Funded #PhD available SAMS marine mammal expert @denrisch co-supervises this University of St Andrews PhD on the threats to the Indus river #dolphin. For more info on this Natural Environment Research Council SUPER Doctoral Training Partnership PhD see: findaphd.com/phds/project/a… #WhaleTalk #FindaPhD #PhDchat #marinescience

Izzy Bishop 🏳️‍🌈 (@freshwaterizzy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're monitoring phosphates in English rivers using #CitizenScience, you'll probably want to understand what the numbers mean and whether your river is healthy or not. Today I tried to answer that question. Buckle up, its quite a ride... (1/13) @bill_brierley Michelle Walker

If you're monitoring phosphates in English rivers using #CitizenScience, you'll probably want to understand what the numbers mean and whether your river is healthy or not. Today I tried to answer that question.

Buckle up, its quite a ride... (1/13) @bill_brierley <a href="/gis_michelle/">Michelle Walker</a>
Prof Carl Sayer (@carlsayerucl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pond restoration may be the most successful form of ecological restoration that we know of. Please sign up to this Freshwater Biological Association (FBA) ponds training course by Helen Greaves & me 27-28 June. Great for practitioners, farmers & all fba.org.uk/shop/p/pond-re…

Estelle Razanatsoa (@razanatsoae) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In preparation to the #PAGES- funded workshop in Madagascar on the 24-26 September DiverseK . We were honoured to share and discuss our research with staff and students from the University of Antananarivo Travel support application and registration open until 15th July.

In preparation to the #PAGES- funded workshop in Madagascar on the 24-26 September
 <a href="/diverse_K/">DiverseK</a> . We were honoured to share and discuss our research with staff and students from the University of Antananarivo

Travel support application and registration open until 15th July.
Alex Nicol-Harper (@alexnicolharper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.WWT is seeking an experienced #EDI Equity, Diversity and Inclusion consultant to conduct an audit of our workplace cultures and processes, in an important step towards becoming a more diverse and inclusive place to work. Deadline 26th July! 👇 wwt.org.uk/work-with-us/e…

Tony Juniper (@tonyjuniper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Having spent centuries seeking to get water off the land as quickly as possible, we now need to look at ways to keep more of it for longer, for wildlife, farming & public supply. Wetlands are part of the solution, bringing multiple benefits alongside resilience to climate change.

Alex Nicol-Harper (@alexnicolharper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/6 Post-translocation survival and breeding of Madagascar pochard, “the world’s rarest duck”: MadPoch were believed extinct until <30 were rediscovered in 2006. Egg collection established a captive breeding centre, and a new home was identified: Lake Sofia #BOUsci24 #POSTER1

1/6 Post-translocation survival and breeding of Madagascar pochard, “the world’s rarest duck”: MadPoch were believed extinct until &lt;30 were rediscovered in 2006. Egg collection established a captive breeding centre, and a new home was identified: Lake Sofia #BOUsci24 #POSTER1