InternetOfElephants

@ioelephants

We exist to connect a massive new audience with wildlife and nature. Out now:

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Joined June 2015

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    2 Mar 2021

    We are thrilled to launch today - our latest project to engage people with conservation science. Concept + storytelling: IoE Science: UI design: . Made possible by .

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  2. Mar 19

    Sloth, giant armadillo, and fishing cat conservationists win the Award 2022.

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  3. Mar 18

    Seals help Japanese researchers collect data under Antarctic ice.

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  4. Mar 18

    A colorful reef fish from the Maldives is the first new-to-science species to be described by a Maldivian scientist.

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  5. Mar 17

    Hope for Kenya’s mountain bongos as five released into sanctuary. The rewilding program marks the ‘most significant step’ in ensuring the critically endangered species’ survival.

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  6. Mar 17

    🎧Podcast: Tree kangaroos may be key to New Guinea forest conservation.

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  7. Mar 17

    Hope for Kenya’s mountain bongos as five released into sanctuary. The rewilding program marks the ‘most significant step’ in ensuring the critically endangered species’ survival.

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  8. Mar 15

    Your work inspires us! Thank you for this educational, insightful and amazing project 🌱

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  9. Mar 10

    🥾 Enter the Wildeverse and protect endangered species in honor of , celebrated last week! Conservation science meets in this game by .

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  10. Mar 10

    For the first time in 40 years, researchers caught a Hill’s horseshoe bat, confirming that the bat population still clings to life in Rwanda’s Nyungwe National Park.

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  11. Mar 7

    Using AR to build a herd of urban conservationists. Great article by MalikaSrivastava and ! We are thrilled to be featured on the blog.

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  12. 🤩First data published with 100+ supporting authors - the path to a global network of animal sentinels of environmental change.

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  13. Mar 8

    Happy ! To celebrate, today we're opening applications to our first Women in Conservation Technology Programme, Kenya. This 6 month programme will support 15 early-career Kenyan women for a six-month training in . More:

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  14. Mar 7

    Using AR to build a herd of urban conservationists. Great article by MalikaSrivastava and ! We are thrilled to be featured on the blog.

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  15. Mar 7

    For fire-ravaged northern Thailand, there’s now an app to battle the blaze

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  16. Mar 7

    Researchers dug up a new-to-science species of burrowing frog in the Peruvian Amazon that resembles chocolate. The frog has been nicknamed the tapir frog for its distinctive-looking snout.

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  17. Mar 6

    Enrollment for the April Making Moves course is NOW OPEN! 🎉 It's the course that will equip you with the skills and insights needed to motivate action and change for the planet. Join us!

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  18. Mar 3

    We've been tracking Woldja the Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagle since she took her first flight out of her nest as a young eagle. This video shows her flying around the Tasmanian Midlands for four years before settling into her own territory 🦅

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  19. Mar 3

    We are excited to announce the winners of this years World Wildlife Day Film Showcase. All films aligned with the theme “Recovering Key Species for Ecosystem Restoration.” Thank you and 🔗

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  20. Mar 1

    Oh my! This is NOT happy when discovering the camera. Despite best efforts to camouflage the camera and often its scent, elephants are very intelligent and very aware of their surroundings. And they don't like change, particularly anything having to do with humans.

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  21. Mar 4

    The digital wilderness uniting gamers to protect real-life animals. 🐘🎮💚

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