We use social media as a strategic tool to communicate our research, promote public engagement, and increase the visibility of biodiversity conservation efforts. Through regular posts, we aim to share our work beyond academic circles and foster dialogue with diverse audiences. Our online content typically includes:
We mark international days related to biodiversity, ecology, and science with educational content designed to inform while promoting our work. These posts are tailored to raise awareness and encourage interest in environmental issues among the general public.
We share highlights from our fieldwork, including biodiversity surveys, drone flights, and other on-site activities. These posts offer a behind-the-scenes look at our research and showcase the applied dimension of our projects.
Our platforms are used to promote training opportunities, such as advance courses, lectures and seminars organized by our team or partners. These events are often open to students, researchers, and professionals interested in biodiversity, ecology, and conservation.
We announce stakeholder meetings, workshops, and collaborative sessions that connect science with society. These activities are essential for integrating different forms of knowledge and building strategies.
We use our channels to share new scientific publications, announcements for research projects, and calls for job applications, internships, or collaboration opportunities.
We highlight the presence of our team members at conferences, thesis presentations, interviews, and public talks. We also promote team-led initiatives such as surveys or public engagement initiaitves that invite community participation.