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Conservation zoos have powerful potential to reverse extinction
LJMU and Zoological Society of London report outlines potential to reintroduce 'extinct' animals and plants to the wild
23/02/23 -
Artificial intelligence project is 'future of UK science'
LJMU research using drones and machine for wildlife conservation is showcased in major Institute of Physics report
02/12/22 -
LJMU students help refugees at the Polish/Ukrainian border
MA Wildlife Conservation students Vanessa Grundy, 27 and Alex Donnelly, 27 along with Vanessa's brother Mike Grundy are currently...
15/03/22 -
Astro-ecology: Counting orangutans using star-spotting technology
LJMU, WWF and HUTAN came together to examine better ways of detecting the great apes in the Bornean forest canopy, by using...
10/04/19 -
Astrophysicist receives prestigious award for her work to protect endangered animals using drone technology
LJMU Astrophysicist Claire Burke has been named by the British Science Association (BSA) as a winner of its prestigious Award...
13/09/18 -
Rethinking the orangutan
The critically endangered orangutan—one of human’s closet living relatives—has become a symbol of wild nature’s vulnerability...
28/06/18 -
The solution from the skies to save endangered species
Read more about the world’s first astrophysics-ecology drone project, which could be the answer to many global conservation...
06/02/17 -
Primate population threat up by 20% in 20 years
LJMU’s Professor Serge Wich, and other internationally recognised experts, have published a paper calling for urgent action...
18/01/17 -
Blooming lovely: LJMU cultivates its Forest School
LJMU is utilising its green spaces with the help of students and volunteers in a bid to enhance primary trainee teachers'...
03/10/16 -
More Sumatran orangutans found in the wild than expected
Researchers have discovered c.14,600 animals still live in the wild today - 8,000 more than expected.
07/03/16