BLUE
Profile banner
KH
Kimberley Hockings
@kjhockings.bsky.social
Conservation scientist at the University of Exeter, Cornwall campus, conducting research on human-wildlife conflict & coexistence and great ape conservation. Programme Lead for MSc in Conservation & Biodiversity.
126 followers62 following9 posts
KHkjhockings.bsky.social

An inspirational & honest talk on complexities of conserving big cats in shared landscapes by Prof AmyDickman for our 18th annual Xmas Conservation lecture #ExeterCEC🦁🥂🎄Thanks#ExeterGSES

1
Reposted by Kimberley Hockings
EMexetermarine.bsky.social

Don't miss the @exetercec.bsky.social#ExeterCEC 🌏🦊🧪

0
KHkjhockings.bsky.social

If anyone has any questions about this MSc programme then please drop me a line!

0
Reposted by Kimberley Hockings
GSexetergses.bsky.social

Study our MSc Conservation & Biodiversity at the University of Exeter, Cornwall! Delivered by leading international researchers in Ecology and Conservation & designed in consultation with external agencies to ensure training that maximises graduate employability. ➡️ www.exeter.ac.uk/study/gses/o...

2
Reposted by Kimberley Hockings
EMexetermarine.bsky.social

✨ Job Opportunity ✨ Full-time permanent Lecturer or Senior Lecturer with a particular interest in the physical & dynamical oceanography of shelf sea and/or polar oceans 🌊 Apply here: jobs.exeter.ac.uk/hrpr_webrecr...#ExeterMarine 🌏 🦑 🧪

0
Reposted by Kimberley Hockings
BGbrendangodley.bsky.social

Delighted to say that University of Exeter's Centre for Ecology and Conservation based in Penryn, Cornwall (SW tip of England) is now here @exetercec.bsky.social Sharing: Behaviour, Conservation, Disease, Ecology, Evolution, Marine and Microbes. 🌏🦑🧪🐧🦆🦢🦏🦛🐒🐌🦟🐝🦇

0
Reposted by Kimberley Hockings
JSjuliasaltz.bsky.social

I'm looking for a new PhD student to join my lab! We study the evolution of social dynamics using fruit flies. If you're an interested student with a background in studying behavior from an eco-evo perspective, please get in touch! @culturalevolsoc.bsky.social@asn-amnat.bsky.social

0
KHkjhockings.bsky.social

Baboons are incredible. Any primate that can survive in the desert deserves credit. It’s so much easier to see the chimps in Cantanhez NP than it is to see baboons. Hopefully that will change when human hunting is reduced… #primate

0
Reposted by Kimberley Hockings

🌍 Thermal imaging: A promising tool to measure stress in wild animals Shared by @langurlover.bsky.social

0
Profile banner
KH
Kimberley Hockings
@kjhockings.bsky.social
Conservation scientist at the University of Exeter, Cornwall campus, conducting research on human-wildlife conflict & coexistence and great ape conservation. Programme Lead for MSc in Conservation & Biodiversity.
126 followers62 following9 posts