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  1. 16 hours ago

    Are you a natural organiser with a proven record of project management and an interest in or ? We need an enthusiastic team member to help with some exciting projects. Come and join our fantastic team in Aberdeen.

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  3. 6 hours ago

    Tourists may be posing a serious threat to penguins in . The amount of people going there has grown over the past few decades and scientists are raising concerns about how this might be impacting and other .

  4. We need help fighting for enforcement to protect and our native species and more that need darkness at night

  5. 52 minutes ago

    Pendulum-like movements of northern fulmars from the Canadian high through the non-breeding season ... out in the middle of the North Atlantic. Tough birds.

  6. 12 hours ago

    Some penguins like their fish with a side of jelly, a new study shows.

  7. 15 Dec 2018

    Murphy’s petrels are truly remarkable! Weighing only 400 g, they can travel up to 15,000 km on foraging trips. Our study shows trips traversing the South Pacific are more profitable and repeatable between years.

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  8. 17 Dec 2018

    Same nest two different days! This bird is now incubating an egg. We have 10 so far on the wanderer ridge study area! Hoping these incredible birds have a successful season

  9. 6 Dec 2018

    Our article on the feeding ecology of red-billed in Madeleine (Senegal) and St Helena is out. Birds show different foraging strategies in neritic and oceanic environments. Birds from St Helena can forage as far a 600km!

  10. 4 Dec 2018

    Can count ? Our paper on minimal disturbance and semi-automated image processing is out now

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  11. 9 Dec 2018

    The study of Guillemots on is one of the most important long-term studies of , telling us much about the changing . Please help Tim Birkhead to secure the study's future by donating here:

  12. 3 Dec 2018

    Now a Programme Manager for Gough Island Restoration. Apply by 7th Dec for the opportunity to lead the conservation of a World Heritage Site and it's globally important .

  13. 30 Dec 2018

    It seems like ages ago that I was waking at sunrise to watch terns on the . I'm pleased to say that our pilot study on the use of canes to protect ground nesting has been published @IBIS_jourrnal: .

  14. Jan 2

    ACCEPTED for An evaluation of canes as management technique to reduce predation by gulls on ground nesting |

  15. 7 Dec 2018

    How to decompress after a sea lion attack? Climb a cliff full of nesting albatrosses. (Just beware the feral pigs.) Update from New Zealand's subantarctic islands on the Nat Geo field journal: .

  16. 23 Dec 2018

    An exciting day on a subantarctic island, complete with endangered penguins, megaherbs, giant petrels, even gianter albatrosses, a truly massive elephant seal, and an unexpected survival challenge:

  17. Interactions between and fishing vessels in Sea. Our new paper is published!

  18. 1 Dec 2018

    Great collaborative NEW PAPER on contrasting phylogeographic pattern among Eudyptes penguins!

  19. Jan 3

    Know anyone who wants to work with ? Band or just loves to be in the field? My lab has a few positions open! We monitor various seabird populations on barrier island in coastal . Check out our flyer for more info & to apply!

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  20. Jan 4

    " are the most threatened bird group, with a 70% community-level population decline across 1950–2010". Interesting paper by Grémillet et al.:

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