I am so glad I found you! I love the way you've assembled pertinent information in one place! It allows me to keep better informed about what's going on right now in the world. And that will help me in my mission of wildlife conservation. Thank you for all the hard work you do to provide these resources and for keeping so much content available to readers.🙏
Thank you for this. Re: the wildlife law lecture at Tilburg University--when I attempted to register, the form at first said the larger symposium was full and only waitlist requests would be taken. However, it did allow me to mark the box to sign up for the lecture only, so it’s possible I was still able to register for the livestream lecture portion. I haven’t received confirmation yet, but will share the response here in case others are interested in attending.
Thanks Rebecca. The livestream lecture sounds very interesting. I hope it will be recorded for anyone who can't join on the day. In case you have any problems, the website also says the livestream can be viewed here: https://www.tilburguniversity.edu/nl/campus/live-uitzendingen/aula
Hi Mike, I’m a new reader here. I am not a journalist but an artist/writer advocate of environmental conservation. You're my tribe! Or I am yours. Either way, you write, I read. Anyway, I was sleuthing around the interwebs looking for a reason why there’s a wild turkey population decline (in my woods specifically), but apparently, there's a decline across the US. I'm glad to see you on Substack.
I am so glad I found you! I love the way you've assembled pertinent information in one place! It allows me to keep better informed about what's going on right now in the world. And that will help me in my mission of wildlife conservation. Thank you for all the hard work you do to provide these resources and for keeping so much content available to readers.🙏
Thank you for this. Re: the wildlife law lecture at Tilburg University--when I attempted to register, the form at first said the larger symposium was full and only waitlist requests would be taken. However, it did allow me to mark the box to sign up for the lecture only, so it’s possible I was still able to register for the livestream lecture portion. I haven’t received confirmation yet, but will share the response here in case others are interested in attending.
Thanks Rebecca. The livestream lecture sounds very interesting. I hope it will be recorded for anyone who can't join on the day. In case you have any problems, the website also says the livestream can be viewed here: https://www.tilburguniversity.edu/nl/campus/live-uitzendingen/aula
This is terrific. Thanks so much for starting Nature Beat!
Thanks Paul. Glad you like it!
There really needs to be a bigger book to throw at these poachers.
https://dailymontanan.com/2024/01/08/washington-man-pleads-not-guilty-to-illegal-killing-trafficking-of-bald-and-golden-eagles-from-montana/?emci=665f5532-88ae-ee11-bea1-0022482237da&emdi=d9a4c814-f9ae-ee11-bea1-0022482237da&ceid=105601
https://theintercept.com/2023/12/20/grizzly-bears-endangered-species-act/
Hi Mike, I’m a new reader here. I am not a journalist but an artist/writer advocate of environmental conservation. You're my tribe! Or I am yours. Either way, you write, I read. Anyway, I was sleuthing around the interwebs looking for a reason why there’s a wild turkey population decline (in my woods specifically), but apparently, there's a decline across the US. I'm glad to see you on Substack.
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