Report of the 2022 edition of the ‘’Hippo day’’
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The village of Paulé Oula, a locality located 11 km from the Taï National Park, hosted on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, the 2022 edition of the “Hippo Day”, a day dedicated to raising awareness for biodiversity conservation. Initiated in the framework of a partnership between Centre Suisse de Recherches Scientifiques (CSRS) in Côte d’Ivoire and […]
Pygmy Hippos
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It’s not stress that kills us, it’s our reaction to it – Pia Riddell talks about her research on the African Wild Dog
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Australian Media pays attention to IBREAM
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IBREAM’s Advisory Board member Damien Paris showcased the latest developments of the African wild dog project via the Australian media. Townsville 7 describes our work as a groundbreaking discovery on how African wild dogs and even aggressive humans can be tamed via appeasing pheromones. A link to the television story can be found here.
Prizes and Achievements
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2018: The prestigious African Union (AU) Kwame Nkrumah award has been presented to Professor Robert Millar in recognition of his outstanding contribution to science. 2017: The prestigious Harry Oppenheimer Fellowship was presented to University of Pretoria (UP) and University of Cape Town (UCT) faculty member Professor Robert Millar on Friday, 2 June, for his work in neuroendocrinology. 2016: In […]
African wild dog project on TV
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Dr. Damien Paris and Dr. Femke Van den Berghe, presently in Topeka for the African wild dog project, were invited to talk about it on WIBW.