Sandra Lai
Wildlife biologist specialized in carnivore ecology and conservation
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Letter Flagging Fake Arctic Fox Paper
Letter Flagging Fake Arctic Fox Paper
Africa’s rarest carnivore: the story of the first Ethiopian wolf ever captured, nursed and returned to the wild
Africa’s rarest carnivore: the story of the first Ethiopian wolf ever captured, nursed and returned to the wild
New paper | Perceived and observed biases within scientific communities: a case study in movement ecology
New paper | Perceived and observed biases within scientific communities: a case study in movement ecology
Sandra Lai - WINGS Women of Discovery
Sandra Lai - WINGS Women of Discovery
Sandra Lai is a terrestrial ecologist, carnivore researcher and conservationist who was born and raised on the small island of Tahiti in French Polynesia. Early on she developed a deep passion […]
New paper | Successful first rehabilitation and release of an endangered Ethiopian wolf
New paper | Successful first rehabilitation and release of an endangered Ethiopian wolf
EXPLAINER: Has the extinct dire wolf been raised from the dead and does it matter?
EXPLAINER: Has the extinct dire wolf been raised from the dead and does it matter?
EWCP | Notes from the field: Vaccinating and collaring Ethiopian wolves on Sanetti
EWCP | Notes from the field: Vaccinating and collaring Ethiopian wolves on Sanetti
The Conversation | Wolves with a taste for nectar?
The Conversation | Wolves with a taste for nectar?
The Ethiopian wolf – Africa’s most endangered carnivore – has been found feeding on nectar.
Conservation Careers | Extreme conservation
Conservation Careers | Extreme conservation
Dive into Dr Sandra Lai’s extreme biome conservation efforts, from Arctic research to protecting Ethiopian Wolves.
Conservation Careers | Unveiling the mysteries of the Ethiopian Wolf
Conservation Careers | Unveiling the mysteries of the Ethiopian Wolf
In this Conservation Careers post we unveil the secrets of Arctic wildlife and the Ethiopian wolf through Dr. Lai’s pioneering conservation research
BES Move SIG | Tales of Arctic hares hopping at the North Pole
BES Move SIG | Tales of Arctic hares hopping at the North Pole
EWCP | Field diary from Simien Mountains: on becoming an expert Ethiopian wolf tracker
EWCP | Field diary from Simien Mountains: on becoming an expert Ethiopian wolf tracker
EWCP | Field diary: Horse riding to the Web Valley
EWCP | Field diary: Horse riding to the Web Valley
EWCP | Field diary: joining the pack
EWCP | Field diary: joining the pack
Atlas Obscura | What Energized This Arctic Hare to Keep Going and Going and Going?
Atlas Obscura | What Energized This Arctic Hare to Keep Going and Going and Going?
The animal known as BBYY traveled hundreds of miles, breaking records and shattering expectations.
Le Monde | Le renard polaire, infatigable arpenteur de l’hiver arctique
Le Monde | Le renard polaire, infatigable arpenteur de l’hiver arctique
Etudié depuis des décennies durant l’été, le comportement du canidé restait largement méconnu dès que le grand froid s’emparait des terres arctiques. Un secret levé grâce à des appareils sophistiqués…
Oikos blog | Where do arctic foxes go in winter?
Oikos blog | Where do arctic foxes go in winter?
Arctic Fox Center | “Life is a flower with many petals”
Arctic Fox Center | “Life is a flower with many petals”
Arctic Fox Center | “Nearest my god to thee” – Waiting for the arctic fox
Arctic Fox Center | “Nearest my god to thee” – Waiting for the arctic fox
As mentioned before in a previous post, when den monitoring or den searching, there is a lot of waiting involved. In a round Icelandic valley, the hanging stillness is tempered only by the sound of…
Arctic Fox Center | Den monitoring in Hlöðuvík
Arctic Fox Center | Den monitoring in Hlöðuvík
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