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Community science

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Check out our community science platform WildCam Gorongosa! It was developed by our partners at HHMI BioInteractive and is hosted by Zooniverse and Snapshot Safari.

We engage with volunteers from around the world, who assist us in the classification of camera trap images from Gorongosa National Park.
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Popular articles

To avoid humans, more wildlife now work the night shift. The Conversation.
Wildlife selfies for science. Gorongosa Science Blog. 
Armed conflict catches animals in the crossfire. Frontiers Focus.

Selected media coverage

Coverage of Gaynor et al. 2018 Science, "The influence of human disturbance on wildlife nocturnality"
The Atlantic • Outside • The New York Times • National Geographic • Scientific American • Smithsonian • San Francisco Chronicle • Newsweek • Der Spiegel • El País • El Mundo • see more on Altmetric

Coverage of Gaynor et al. 2016 Front Ecol Env, "War and wildlife: linking armed conflict to conservation"
The Atlantic ​• The New York Times

Other media interviews on human-wildlife interactions
Discover ​• Scientific American • The Atlantic • The Daily Nexus ​• ReThink • Mongabay • Hakai
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Inclusivity in STEM
Rewire.org • 500 Queer Scientists

Radio and podcast

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Quirks and Quarks
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Flash Forward podcast, Rose Eveleth
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​Nocturne Podcast, Vanessa Lowe
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The Graduates, KALX

Video

NCEAS 25th Anniversary lecture: The Cascading Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Wildlife
Nature League video summarizing Gaynor et al., Science, The influence of human disturbance on wildlife nocturnality
Promotional video for WildCam Gorongosa platform, 2020
Summary of Gaynor et al. 2016, Frontiers Ecology & the Environment, War & wildlife: linking armed conflict to conservation
Demonstration of swab method for collecting DNA from ungulate fecal samples, from Bach, Quigley, Gaynor, et al., Mammalian Biology
Talk at the University of Queensland, November 2020: "Sharing space on a crowded planet: temporal responses of large mammals to human disturbance"
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