Ash Simkins
Zoology PhD Student at King's College, University of Cambridge. Interested in applying ecology to conservation problems and finding solutions, particularly in species conservation.
- Excited to be at #BES2025 in Edinburgh!🌳 I'm presenting on the underappreciated risk to common species (Poster B1.68, Strathblane Hall, Wednesday 17:00-18:30).🐸 Interested in chatting more, including common species, extinction risk and conservation effectiveness? Find/message me here/Whova
- @britishecologicalsociety.org Silviu Petrovan, Lynn Dicks, @billsutherland.bsky.social, Ian Burfield, Thomas Worthington, Craig Hilton-Taylor, @drnickisaac.bsky.social #conservationscience
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- Presenting "Using evidence to evaluate conservation impacts on species populations" Weds 9:54 in Great Hall 1, and in tackling conservation evaluation issues forum Mon 1pm in M3! Please reach out/come find me to chat about all things extinction risk/conservation actions!🐨🔍🐿️ @iccb2025.bsky.social
- Who else is presenting at #ICCB2025 ? So many exciting talks and posters in the program! Repost this slide and let us know when / where to find you!
- Reposted by Ash Simkins#ICCB2025 I'll be presenting our work on "Over the Horizon" extinction risk forecasting for proactive conservation planning at 10:30am on Monday, in M2. It will be minus 3 degrees in Canberra tonight so looking forward to escaping to Brizzie for a few days...
- Who else is presenting at #ICCB2025 ? So many exciting talks and posters in the program! Repost this slide and let us know when / where to find you!
- Thanks for hosting me @tatsuya-amano.bsky.social @yeelai.bsky.social, and for everyone @uq-cbcs.bsky.social for making me feel so welcome! What an amazing place to work! Please get in touch if interested in discussing anything further, at ICCB or online! Looking forward to @iccb2025.bsky.social now!
- *Positive news* Despite global declines in biodiversity, we find conservation has driven improvements in >100 species. This suggests with greater resource allocation to more species, conservation can halt and reverse biodiversity loss! First PhD paper: doi.org/10.1371/jour...