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Jeremy T. Kerr

Jeremy Kerr is a biology professor at the University of Ottawa (uOttawa) where he holds the University Research Chair in… more

Jeremy T. Kerr
H-index: 50
Environmental science 48%
Biology 13%
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YES! She was surely a profoundly good person. That’s an example to try to follow.
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African wild dog in Tarangire National Park. One of the world’s rarest species, Tanzania has had success reintroducing this amazing predator to its national parks. There is hope for, and to be found in, conservation.
#nikon #predator #wildlife #nature #naturephotography #wildlifephotography #dogs
African wild dog in Tarangire National park, Tanzania.
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It’s just heart-breaking. I am trying to console myself with the certainty that hers was truly a life well-lived. Still feels like a profound loss. Wonderful you had the chance to meet with her!!

by Jeremy T. KerrReposted by: Martin Jung

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Earth lost a conservationist and scientist like no other, and I am saddened profoundly by this news. Dr. Jane Goodall changed lives and attitudes about conservation and respect for nature wherever she went. A gifted leader in every way.

www.theglobeandmail.com/world/articl... 🧪
Jane Goodall, primate expert and conservationist, dies aged 91
Goodall was a pioneer in her field, both as a female scientist in the 1960s and for her work studying the behavior of primates
www.theglobeandmail.com
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African grey-billed hornbill having a hoot, #tanzania, August 2025. More than 1000 #bird species to discover there. Especially nice seeing birds doing something cool.

#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #nature #wildlife #nikon #africa
Fairly large grey hornbill bird hooting and flapping wings atop a tree in Tanzania.
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Made me smile when I realized they were doing a kind of synchronized head scratch with their right legs. Parrots make me smile a lot.
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Male ostrich having a morning look around, #Serengeti, August 2025. While flightless, they run faster - at need or when courting - than many other bird species fly.

#birds #nature #naturephotography #wildlife #photography #wildlifephotography #africa #nikon
Male ostrich standing in an open area in the midst of open woodland.
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Male (right) and female red-bellied parrots, _Poicephalus rufiventrus_, perched in a tree overlooking the Tarangire river, #tanzania.

#birds #nikon #africa #wildlifephotography #wildlife #photography #nature #naturephotography
A pair of red-bellied parrots grooming themselves in a tree.
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WHAT is it with parrots and feet? They’re so smart but what is with that obsession??
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Tango the Rescue Parrot in part of his native habitat. He has lots of personality and loves hanging with his humans. I am not sure why feet drive him into a velociraptor-like frenzy, but it’s weird and freaky being chased slowly by a 120g bird.
#birds #pets #parrots #photography
Tango is a member of the family who occasionally enjoys sitting in bowls.
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Red and yellow barbet, showing off wonderful colours. This bird is on the cover of my East African bird book for a good reason! Barbets are woodpecker relatives with spiky feathers.
#birds #wildlifephotography #nature #nikon #africa #safari #photography #naturephotography
A brightly coloured small predatory bird perched on top of a short acacia tree. Tarangire National Park, August 2025.
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African grey hornbill, perched in a relatively green tree in the midst of the #Serengeti dry season. These birds have some serious PERSONALITY!

Hildebrandt’s starling in the background.

#birds #wildlife #photography #wildlifephotography #africa #tanzania #nikon
A bird with a weirdly long and diversely coloured bill, perched on a branch. African hornbill.
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Black-headed heron perched on a scary thorn in #Serengeti National park, #tanzania. August, 2025. There were so many herons in Serengeti - some recent rains led to lots of standing water. And a lot of happy herons.

#birds #wildlifephotography #nature #safari #africa #nikon
Black headed heron perched above an unusual bit of standing water in Serengeti. Significant dry season spells of rain led to unusual patches of standing water and the herons totally showed up for this. The unusual little wet areas were surrounded by large expanses of dry grassland. I am not sure what the herons were eating. These little wetland patches couldn’t have had fish. Maybe a few frogs, though I did not see them.
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You know, this is just a a really kind message to put out there. Thanks for the bit of sunlight and beauty you added to today. 🙏🏼

Reposted by: Jeremy T. Kerr

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Needed: more critical thinking & less politics.

Study: Detecting health disinformation journals.plos.org/plosone/arti...

"People with a high need for cognition [critical thinking] were adept at detecting online disinformation, but those with conservative political affiliations were not."
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I know we keep focusing on Colbert and Kimmel as we should, but we also need to remember there are hundreds of people who work for these shows who also just lost their jobs because of this bullshit, and most of them are probably not millionaires.

Reposted by: Jeremy T. Kerr

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Our forests are under attack. This is the last day to submit your comments in support of the "Roadless Rule", which protects our wild places from further incursion by corporate interests.

www.audubon.org/news/protect...
Protecting the Roadless Rule Safeguards More Than Just Forests
Why preserving more than two decades of conservation is sound policy
www.audubon.org
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Never get tired of seeing white-browed coucals. They’re a kind of cuckoo with a long claw on a hind toe. These are some seriously handsome, big birds. Serengeti NP, Aug 2025.

#birds #wildlifephotography #nature #serengeti #africa #teaching #tanzania
White-browned coucal on an acacia branch in Serengeti
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The world’s heaviest flier, Kori Bustard, who mostly walks around savannahs munching whatever it can find. Males can be very large indeed, almost 20kg. This fellow was strolling around Ngorongoro Crater, August 2025.
#birds #wildlifephotography #nikon #safari #nature #tanzania
A portrait of a Kori bustard from Ngorongoro crater, phot by Jeremy kerr 2025.
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We are proud to introduce the new RSC Fellows & College Members! This exceptional group will be officially inducted into the RSC on Nov 14 at #COEE2025 in Montréal. Register at bit.ly/COEE2025 🎉

Meet the Class of 2025: bit.ly/3JZLfga #rscBRAVOsrc
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Large numbers of Grey-crowned cranes at Ngorongoro Crater this year. Never seen so many - 200+. Some juveniles too, a lovely sight for this endangered species. The chance to observe social behaviours in this group was wonderful for my students and I.
#birds #ecology #science #conservation
A grey-crowned crane in flight in Ngorongoro Crater. Never seen so many of this stunning and highly endangered species in a single place. I’d like to think this is a hopeful sign, but risks for this species in Uganda and Kenya and elsewhere remain serious and urgent.

by Jeremy T. KerrReposted by: Jonathan Lenoir

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In @elife.bsky.social: Range geography and temperature variability explain cross-continental convergence in range and phenology shifts in a model insect taxon doi.org/10.7554/eLif...

🧪 #ecology #climatechange
Range geography and temperature variability explain cross-continental convergence in range and phenology shifts in a model insect taxon
doi.org
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Moments from Tanzania field course 2025, focusing for a day on breeding & reintroduction programs for wild dogs & black rhinos in Tanzania at Mkomazi NP. Hoping for inspiring, life changing experiences for students to provide lifelong memories.
#ecology #teaching #africa 🧪 @uottawa.ca
Black rhino at Mkomazi NP in Tanzania. Each rhino is guarded and monitored 24/7, enabling reintroduction of individuals in protected areas, like Serengeti, in Tanzania. Breeding lineages are monitored precisely over multiple generations. Female wild dog in reintroduction facility at Mkomazi National Park, Tanzania. 230 wild dogs have been reintroduced to this park and Serengeti. Main threats include canine distemper (most commonly transmitted from domestic dog population to predators, like these wild dogs) and persecution because of human-wildlife conflict.
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Such a terrific shot. Thank you for sharing.

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