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johnfmcevoy
Apr 11, 20175 min read
In The Footprints of Giants: Tracking Elephants in Myanmar
Earlier this year I began working at the Conservation Ecology Centre within the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute. A large part...
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johnfmcevoy
Jan 28, 20172 min read
New Year, New Job, New Countries, New Species!Joining the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
Exciting news! I have just made a big move to lovely Virginia, USA and started a new post-doc at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology...
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johnfmcevoy
Oct 1, 20162 min read
New Collaboration: Migratory Geese in the East Asian/ Australasian Flyway
I have recently started on another exciting collaboration with my good friends and colleagues Yaara Aaron-Rotman and Lei Cao at the...
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johnfmcevoy
Aug 24, 20161 min read
New Collaboration: Cattle, Land and Fire in the Kimberley
I have recently joined a team at the Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) to help analyse data from their Cattle, Land and Fire (CaLF)...
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johnfmcevoy
Apr 19, 20161 min read
New Collaboration: Tracking Endangered Parrots in Tasmania
I've recently started collaborating on a fantastic project looking at the foraging behaviour and nesting success of endangered swift...
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johnfmcevoy
Mar 23, 20161 min read
UAVs for Waterfowl Surveys
I recently published a paper with Paul McDonald and Graham Hall at University of New England in Australia where we evaluated the...
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johnfmcevoy
Jan 31, 20161 min read
Pygmy Elephants in Borneo
Another great collaboration that I'm lucky to be involved with is with Nurzhafarina Othman and Benoit Goosens at Cardiff University's...
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johnfmcevoy
Aug 4, 20151 min read
Creepy But Curious
I recently did a segment on an ABC radio show called "Creepy But Curious" where scientists from University of New England Talk about all...
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johnfmcevoy
Jun 20, 20151 min read
How Does a Duck Know?
A big part of my PhD work involved looking into potential cues for long distance movement in nomadic desert waterfowl. The arid...
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