Short documentary Black-tailed Godwit research Bangladesh

In our last Newsletter of 2023 PhD candidate Delip Das reported about his exciting research in Bangladesh, where he is combining genetic, morphometric and tracking data to elucidate the migration of three subspecies of Black-tailed Godwit that spend their non-breeding season in his home country. Around the same time, Delips co-promotor, Prof. Mostafa Ferooz, published a short documentary entitled “Delta Sentinels”, featuring some fantastic footage of the challenging field work in the world’s largest river delta.

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Centre for global ecological change at the University of Groningen

Birdeyes is a science and creative centre that views the world - almost literally - through the eyes of birds. More and more birds are flying around with tiny transmitters, loggers and other high technology on their backs and legs. This generates an unimaginable amount of information. By cleverly combining such data with other sources of information, and by using new ways to tell stories and share the insights with, BirdEyes strives to open up a new knowledge network. The centre aims to be an innovative part of the University of Groningen and is linked to the Rudolph Agricola School for Sustainable Development. BirdEyes, with empirical and inspirational roots in the farthest corners of the world.

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