Enzo M. R. Reyes
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For silent nature: Why is birdsong declining across continents?
A smelly paste tricks invasive predators into leaving native birds alone
A captive breeding program taught Puerto Rican parrots to “speak” differently
Illegal shark fishing study shows widespread catch of threatened Galapagos species
Feral cats’ hunting abilities make them particularly effective predators, even when prey see them
Declining populations mean young birds have no one to learn their songs from
Dozens of bird and mammal species have been saved from extinction since 1993
Massey University article about my graduation story.
In this article, I talk about some outcomes of my l research with the Floreana mockingbird.
Gaining the Skills to Save a Species: I was part of a campaign that featured three international students undertaking their PhD degree in New Zealand
Massey University article about the first Chatham Island black robin translocation in 20 years.
My research group was part of the documentary series of Channel 4 (UK). Tam Halls visited us during our fieldwork and experienced how is working on an inaccessible island to help the mockingbirds.
In the edition Spring-Summer 2018. I talk about how my PhD adventure started.