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#ConservationOptimism: In December 2021, researchers and villagers in Bangladesh's Chattogram Hill Tract released 10 captive-bred Asian giant tortoises. The release hopes to help boost population numbers of the once thought to be extinct species. The Turtle Conservation Center is also breeding other endangered turtle and tortoise species. The release signifies a collaboration with surrounding communities and hope for future breeding programs. Read more at: https://ift.tt/3Fd1KgT Photo by: Kowshikur Rahman / CCA https://instagr.am/p/CZCj4hfArdn/
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We think it's time we formally introduced you to the artists responsible for our Empowering Hope mural--it has been such an honor to travel down this road alongside @carlyealey and @konecki_art! Read more about their art, interests, and hopes for Key on our latest blog posting! https://instagr.am/p/CY4w5-sBE6J/
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Meet our newest team member, Mohammad Tourjoman! Mohammad was previously on our team a little over a year ago and we are so excited that he is back on Team Key. He is our Junior Full Stack Developer and he brings with him a wealth of knowledge about our codebase as well as some great ideas of different features we can add and ways to make the Key Conservation platform run smoothly. Swipe right to learn more about Mohammad and which feature he is most excited to use on Key! https://instagr.am/p/CYt1I5JlAVL/
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Our friends at @ConservationXLabs created an Innovation Catalog that showcases some of the most inspiring conservation technology solutions supported by Conservation X Labs. We are honored to be named amongst this group of people working to make a change! Download the catalog here: https://ift.tt/3GpBTDN and share it across your networks! https://instagr.am/p/CYpGNZXlh6l/
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We’re thrilled to introduce you to our Keystone Ambassador, @sacredstoke! Absolutely everyone will have a place and a voice on the Key App, we want our community to be reflective of our beliefs in inclusivity and equality, which is why we believe Connor is a perfect steward for our venture. Not only an activist for Indigenous rights and environmental conservation, Connor is also a director! His first film, @SpiritofthePeaks, premieres virtually worldwide tonight @ 7pm MT. We won’t be missing it! To say that we’re excited to have @sacredstoke on our Keystone team is an understatement! Read more about Connor & his thoughts on the Key App on our newest blog posting—you’ll find the link in our bio. https://instagr.am/p/CYkPm0utHYJ/
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#ConservationOptimism: Over the past 35 years, The Chilean subspecies of burrowing parrot has increased from 35 individuals to almost 4,500; saving them from the brink of extinction. The population increase can be attributed to protecting their main habitat, the Río de los Cipreses National Reserve. These protections have also helped preserve native plant species which the parrots eat. Scientists are hoping to see the birds repopulate areas they used to live in as their numbers continue to grow. Photo: José Besa Read More Here: https://ift.tt/3FGmcHN https://instagr.am/p/CYEyRSCpssp/
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#ConservationOptimism: After 16 years of efforts the Critically Endangered Blue-throated Macaw of Bolivia reached an important milestone- the 100th chick fledged in the wild! With the help of battery-operated tracking collars and satellite systems, experts have been able to track the macaws to their breeding sites, aiding conservation efforts. Read more at https://ift.tt/3gZPoyv Photo by: João Marcos Rosa https://instagr.am/p/CXmgeeUPbAF/
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Building Key is so much more than just constructing a mobile app—it’s also about building a global community. Similar to the way an ecosystem’s numerous species depend on keystone species to thrive, our Keystone Ambassadors play an integral role in helping us to expand our reach and engage with countless communities worldwide! We’re thrilled to have conservationist photographer @KyleObermann on our Keystone team! Read more about Kyle & his thoughts on the Key app on our newest blog posting—you’ll find the link in our bio. https://instagr.am/p/CXPVR3DASJg/
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#ConservationOptimism: The Jaguar population in Mexico has grown 20% from 2010 to 2018! The success can be attributed to scientists ability to count the population for the first time via camera traps across the country as well as the ability to come together with local peoples and the government to create a national strategy to protect critical habitats and corridors. They also created a programs to pay people to not deforest in critical habitat and cover costs for livestock lost due to Jaguars. The protection also helps other species in these habitats. In 2022, Mexico will expand the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve. Overall, this is a great example of how conservation strategies can include different spheres. Read more: https://ift.tt/3nIkwHK Photo by: Gerardo Ceballos https://instagr.am/p/CXJj-v4DjJo/
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Want to use your coding skills for conservation? Apply to join our team! We are hiring a full stack engineer to help us build the @KeyConservation platform and an NSF-funded database. Apply through the link in our bio or here: https://ift.tt/3D1KKcz https://instagr.am/p/CW0pPnfDWzj/
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Today we are thankful for the continued support we receive from so many incredible individuals and conservation organizations around the world. It’s because of your support that we have been able to push forward to get Key built and we could not be more grateful to have you in our corner. We hope you enjoy this day of rest with loved ones and take time to honor Indigenous Peoples who are critical voices in conservation. The Key Conservation platform will be a place to further empower Indigenous voices and work. Have a safe and healthy holiday. Love, Team Key #conservation #fieldwork #endangered https://instagr.am/p/CWtOLf5Ddh3/
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We are looking forward to hearing this podcast interview🎙from @conservationcareers with our founder and director @megancromp! They talked about how @keyconservation started, where we are now in our development, and advice for people who are looking to pursue an idea to help conservation. We'll keep you posted when it goes live! Be sure to sign up for our newsletter in our bio to get the latest updates.👆 https://instagr.am/p/CWgmbgKPlu9/
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#NewSpeciesAlert: A new species of beaked whale has been identified thanks to the work between Indigenous knowledge and western science. The Ramari's beaked whale is named after Ramari Stewart, a Mātauranga Māori whale expert who noticed differences in this whale compared to true beaked whales. This is one of the first times a whale species is named after an Indigenous woman. Additionally, the scientific name for the species "Mesoplodon eueu" comes from the Khosian people in South Africa who helped with the distinguishing of the species. It is exciting to hear about a new species and inspiring see more groups of people being recognized for their work and knowledge in the field. Photo Credit: Tanya Cumberland Read more here: https://ift.tt/3cpSPN9 https://instagr.am/p/CWbPdM_Dbqv/
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We have an exciting job opportunity to share! Our team is hiring a Full Stack Engineer to help build the @KeyConservation platform and build an @NSF funded database. Our mission is to provide actionable real-time steps individuals can take to help fill gaps of funding, knowledge, and support for global conservation efforts. Candidates can apply through the link in our bio and if you have any questions you can email us directly at [email protected]. Please share this opportunity with those who you think are a good fit! https://instagr.am/p/CWD_BJat2AU/
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#ConservationOptimism: Panama, Ecuador, Colombia, and Costa Rica announced that they will be creating the Eastern Tropical Pacific Marine Corridor (CMAR) Initiative. This initiative will increase the size of protected marine territory to include important migratory routes for highly migratory species like turtles, sharks, and marine mammals. The new protections also aim to reduce illegal, under-reported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing in the area. Leaders also included small scale fishermen in the dialogue to ensure success of the protected area and in response to increased presence of larger fishing fleets. This is one of the first decisions of countries with bordering maritime territories to create public policy together in hopes of preserving biodiversity. Read more at: https://ift.tt/3mFp553 Photograph: Luiz Puntel/Alamy https://instagr.am/p/CV768rAFMOp/
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Do you want to use your international finance law skills to help conservation efforts? We are in need of a volunteer who is interested in helping us with an exciting component of the Key Conservation platform that will help conservationists around the world. Interested or know someone? Please email us at [email protected] to get in touch! https://instagr.am/p/CViUHnXtGy7/
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As a San Diego based organization, we have had the privilege to see and be inspired by the incredible work of artist Carly Ealey and Christopher Konecki. Their love of the environment shines through the pieces they do, highlighting local species and habitats that make San Diego such a special place to live. Here at Key Conservation, we believe that everyone can use their skills to make a difference in conservation and their work is a perfect example of that. Art inspires action and together we are excited to announce a mural project that will be a spotlight on conservation efforts in direct connection to San Diego. First with the Torrey pine tree, endemic to San Diego and critically endangered and the second, the peregrine falcon which has been successfully recovered from near extinction. We believe that this mural can serve as a beacon of hope and inspire people to take action in real-time in their own communities on the Key Conservation app. This incredible project would not be possible without the support and vision of @carlyealey, @konecki_art, @nikopodi, Justin Navalle, @quartyardsd, and the East Village San Diego Association. Thank you for making this dream possible. We are so close to making this project a reality and with your help we can get across the finish line. If you’re inspired to help spread this message of hope, donate or grab a shirt or poster on the fundraiser by clicking the link in our bio! https://instagr.am/p/CVOLnJiP59t/
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