Holly Kirk
@hollykirk.bsky.social
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Ecologist/ornithologist/naturalist. Not necessarily in that order. 🌿🦜She/Her🪲🗺️ Researcher in urban ecology & conservation. Follow for map mumblings, urban nature-based solutions & natural history nerdery. Check the alt text! 📍Whadjuk Noongar Country, WA
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hollykirk.bsky.social
Good morning!

If you missed our @ecolsocaus.bsky.social Hot Topics online forum a couple of weeks ago, the good news is that you watch all the talks here for free!

🌏🧪#wildoz
kaigi.eventsair.com/esa-hot-topi...
Image of the Albany windfarm from sw Western Australia. The turbines are on the right of the image, marching towards the horizon, standing tall and dramatic above the low green coastal health. A silver and grey ocean appears on the left, below thickly textured grey clouds. A thin ribbon of coastal path winds through the left of the image.
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yungenchee.bsky.social
BREAKING📢 Crack team of climate scientists show "it is no longer defensible for companies proposing new or extended fossil fuel projects to claim the climate harms will be negligible. Our research shows the harms are, in fact, tangible and quantifiable – and no project is too small to matter"
For the first time, we linked a new fossil fuel project to hundreds of deaths. Here’s the impact of Woodside’s Scarborough gas project
The results challenge claims that the climate risks posed by an individual fossil fuel project are negligible or cannot be quantified.
theconversation.com
hollykirk.bsky.social
For sure! These are important actions we can take as individuals.

But it would also be really great if the WA state government worked to protect the last bits of intact habitat left for them too!
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ronnisalt.bsky.social
Vote now, if you haven't already, for the Guardian's Bird of the Year 2025

It helps to nominate a bird that's endangered, giving it a much higher profile - like Baudin's black cockatoo for example

Please vote - this is a wonderful environmental exercise

🙏🏽 🦜

www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Australian bird of the year 2025: vote for your favourite #birdoftheyear in the Guardian / BirdLife Australia poll
From little penguins to (very big) cassowaries, every bird has its fans. Vote for your favourite in the 2025 Guardian/BirdLife Australia poll
www.theguardian.com
hollykirk.bsky.social
This is not a drill!

Baudin's black-cockatoos have been polling 2nd over the last week, but behind Tawny frogmouths.

Frogmouths are great, but not facing extinction!

Voting closes in <24 hrs

VOTE BAUDIN,'S NOW!
🪶🌏
(overseas votes count)
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Australian bird of the year 2025: vote for your favourite #birdoftheyear in the Guardian / BirdLife Australia poll
From little penguins to (very big) cassowaries, every bird has its fans. Vote for your favourite in the 2025 Guardian/BirdLife Australia poll
www.theguardian.com
hollykirk.bsky.social
Baudin's black-cockatoo is doing pretty well so far in Bird of
the Year!
🪶🌏
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
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adriftlab.bsky.social
Our team handles 100s of dead #seabirds each season. We try to cope with what we’re witnessing by documenting it in a shared field diary where we write, sketch & keep mementos from heartwarming and harrowing moments with the #birds
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drbrucewebber.bsky.social
"The greatest danger to our future is apathy. ... What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make." - Vale Jane Goodall (1934-2025).
Jane Goodall in a tall rainforest looking up into the canopy with binoculars in her hands.
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cghlewis.bsky.social
If colleagues or students share a dataset with you and you make this face, consider sharing these resources with them. ☺️

datamgmtinedresearch.com

1. Organizing data (Ch. 3)
2. Naming variables and files (Ch. 9)
3. Documenting data (Ch. 8)
4. Cleaning data (Ch. 14)
a man is covering his mouth with his hands and the word schitts creek is on the bottom right
ALT: a man is covering his mouth with his hands and the word schitts creek is on the bottom right
media.tenor.com
hollykirk.bsky.social
Secondly, @icon-science.bsky.social PhD student Beth Kiss has an exhibit in the NGV Ian Potter Gallery "When the wildlife moves in", showing the different ways wildlife interacts with our homes 🌏🌆

You can see interactive materials from the exhibit here: whenwildlifemovesin.com
#urbanNature
#wildAus
When wildlife moves in
‘When Wildlife Moves In’ expands on an exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria, which explores the enormous possibility for houses as places for both people and wildlife to co-exist
whenwildlifemovesin.com
hollykirk.bsky.social
Some lovely things on the Aussie #urbanNature scene this week!

First up - the work and creativity of friend-colleague @drkyliesoanes.bsky.social has been beautifully profiled by the ABC.

If you use TikTok or Insta I highly encourage you to add Kylie to your feeds!🌏
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-09...
One woman's mission to rewild our cities
Kylie Soanes says urban development should not come at the expense of nature and there's no reason why we should not spot a fairy wren on the way to the bus stop.
www.abc.net.au
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timhollo.bsky.social
Perfect. 100%. No notes.
Screengrab from Insta of Radical Graffiti - poster with Gramsci’s “The old world is dying and the new world struggles to be born: Now is the time of Monsters” with Elmo’s smiling face beneath
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voicesofwentworth.bsky.social
21/ More random #Aussie starter packs

Aus Women in ecology & conservation : go.bsky.app/2A8GiTX

Entomology Australia: go.bsky.app/8d9RtMC

BuildinPublic (programmers) Aus: go.bsky.app/2VCyyqZ

Australian and New Zealand urbanists:
go.bsky.app/NrzWxjT

#Australia
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brenttoderian.bsky.social
NEW STARTER PACK! This time I’m hoping to encourage and support global urbanists from OUTSIDE North America here on Bluesky, so hopefully this will help! Who’ve I missed? Just joined? Let me know! I’ll keep updating, so please keep checking & sharing this pack! And let’s try using #GlobalUrbanists.
Urbanists OUTSIDE North America Worth Following!
Join the conversation
go.bsky.app
hollykirk.bsky.social
Aw, poor little floof!
I'm really glad it sounds like it is recovering though, great work team!
hollykirk.bsky.social
Is it just being a bit of a joker here with the hanging?!

Or are they that ungainly when smol?
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gsbioblitz.bsky.social
🌸 30 Days to Go!
One month until the Great Southern Bioblitz 2025 kicks off!
It’s the perfect time to invite your friends, family, or community group to join you.
📅 24–27 October 2025 — save the date and charge those camera batteries!
#GSB2025 #NatureLovers #CitizenScience
buff.ly/AqpdMst
hollykirk.bsky.social
Love this.

But hate that 2002 looks so dated! Wasn't that just a few years ago?!
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brenttoderian.bsky.social
WATCH THIS: The most amazing thing about this remarkable 2002 car commercial is that it didn’t seem to realize at the time, or perhaps didn’t care, how effectively it made the point that cars and car infrastructure are a HUGE waste of space in cities. Award-winning 2002 ad for Saturn car company.
Saturn Ion commercial
YouTube video by Eliyahu Biton
youtube.com
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sarahmackattack.bsky.social
I wanted to get a video of this ghost crab but every time I got close to their hole they scuttled back in, so I tried getting clever with it. I made a little sandcastle and shoved my phone into it, hit record, and walked away. Crab was VERY suspicious of this addition to their environment.
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amcell.bsky.social
2025. Harms of introduced large herbivores outweigh benefits to native biodiversity. "caution regarding the intentional introduction of large mammalian herbivores for conservation purposes(rewilding, assisted colonization) without rigorous assessment of their impacts"
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Harms of introduced large herbivores outweigh benefits to native biodiversity - Nature Communications
Using impact assessment frameworks, this study shows that the introduction of large mammalian herbivores outside their native range has predominantly caused negative impacts on native biodiversity glo...
www.nature.com
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jhaue.bsky.social
Australia’s quietest cockatoo is running out of trees. We have betrayed its gentle curiosity
As logging, fire and shrinking habitat push the glossy black cockatoo closer to the brink, we don’t just risk losing a species, but a world of wonder
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Australia’s quietest cockatoo is running out of trees. We have betrayed its gentle curiosity | Joseph Earp
As logging, fire and shrinking habitat push the glossy black cockatoo closer to the brink, we don’t just risk losing a species, but a world of wonder
www.theguardian.com