Conservation Evidence Blog
Why aquatic vegetation matters – and how evidence can help us conserve it
Nigel Taylor presents the latest Conservation Evidence synopsis – on the conservation of vegetation in inland aquatic habitats
Delivering effective conservation practice: the role of funders
Simon Wightman, Patricia Cremona and Sophia Cooke present some key takeaways for funders from our ‘Delivering Effective Conservation Practice’ meeting.
Delivering Effective Conservation Practice – a view from a conservation practitioner
Jez Dagley shares his highlights from our recent ‘Delivering Effective Conservation Practice’ meeting.
Could geospatial foundation models help improve conservation effectiveness?
Julia Jones describes how new artificial intelligence models could improve conservation effectiveness, based on a workshop at our recent ‘Delivering Effective Conservation Practice’ meeting.
Conserving coastal habitats: a new synthesis of evidence for kelp
Anna Berthinussen introduces a new collation of evidence for kelp conservation.
Why national parks and nature reserves don’t always safeguard ecosystems as expected
Miguel Lurgi presents his recent research, which found that protected areas don’t always work to conserve the ecological interactions between species.
News update from Conservation Evidence
This blog post is an overview of what the Conservation Evidence team are working on. We’ve listed some of our recent and ongoing activities. Please follow the links, or contact us, if you want to know more about any of our work.
Culturomics: a low-cost opportunity to evaluate conservation campaigns
Diogo Veríssimo and Gabriel Caetano share their new research on the effects of conservation awareness campaigns, using Wikipedia page views as an indicator of engagement