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MEREDITH S. PALMER
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Media

Social Media
Twitter: Personal, WildCam Gorongosa | Instagram: Personal, Eyes on the Wild 
Facebook: WildCam Gorongosa, Snapshot Serengeti, Eyes on the Wild
Blogs: Eyes on the Wild, Snapshot Serengeti

Videos, Talks, Podcasts
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Please see "Outreach" for video and audio interviews and talks and "Teaching" for recordings of online lessons!

Popular Press Articles
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Global Biodiversity Festival 2022
Conservation technology holds the key to overcoming critical conservation challenges

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National Association of Science Writers
Getting funny with facts: how can humor help communicate science?

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WILDLABS.NET
​Introducing the WILDLABS On the Edge Fellows

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Methods in Ecology & Evolution Blog
Non-invasive playback experiments allow for rigorous studies of wildlife interactions

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SimplyFun Educational Games
SavannaScapes: Our wildest game yet

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The New York Times
​How tech reveals the 'secret lives' of animals

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UMN College of Biological Sciences
Predator traits shape anti-predator response

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The Wall Street Journal
‘Life at the Waterhole’ Review: Survival in the Serengeti

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ScienceLine
​When code becomes conservation: Artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly common in conservation ecology. Should it be?

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UMN Research Briefs
Do predators shape ecosystems? Trophic cascades curtailed by prey use of dangerous places during safe times 

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WILDLABS
Learning resources: Exploring species interactions with Snapshot Serengeti

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Rice University
Where lions operate, grazers congregate ... provided food is great

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Smithsonian Magazine
Seventy-five scientific research projects you can contribute to online

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Undark Magazine
COVID-19 Can't Stop Citizen Science

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WILDLABS Community
Enter the Zooniverse: Try Citizen Science for Yourself!

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Medium One-Zero
Wildlife Cameras Are Accidentally Capturing Humans Behaving Badly

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ScienceNews for Students
The moon has power over animals

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National Geographic
This is the only place on Earth where lions live alone

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The Atlantic
Humans are the scariest predator

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National Geographic
How Asiatic lionesses shield their cubs from killer males

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Africa Geographic 
Impalas cry wolf, so say zebras! 

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Animal Minds
Bats provide pest control services to deer 

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StarTribune
​Armchair naturalists help Minnesota researchers classify more than 1 million nature photos

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Minnesota Public Radio
Coyote? Weasel? University of Minnesota researchers seek help classifying wildlife photos

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University of Minnesota
A Predator's Return

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EurekaAlert! AAAS
Researchers use artificial intelligence to identify, count, describe wild animals 

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Science Daily
Use artificial intelligence to identify, count, describe wild animals

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PHYS.ORG
Researchers use artificial intelligence to identify, count, describe wild animals 

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Popular Science
Impalas are the wimps of the animal kingdom and other species know it

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National Geographic
Birds Sleep in Giraffe Armpits, New Photos Reveal

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Minnesota Daily
UMN launches new citizen science wildlife research program
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Fox6 News
Earth Day toys - SavannaScapes (3:55)

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American Geophysical Union
Selected for 2022 #VoicesForScience Cohort 

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Conservation Optimism
​Women in Science Day 2022: explore the Good Natured podcast with 10 inspiring women

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Ohio Wesleyan Magazine
​Rising to the challenge of the pandemic

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Mundo Animal
Pássaros espertos usam girafas, búfalos e outros mamíferos para se alimentar e descansar

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IUCN World Conservation Congress
It Takes a #Tech4Wildlife Community

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Eyes On The Wild
Eyes on the Wild trail camera data used in a cross-continental study to explore how North American wildlife can co-exist with humans

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WILDLABS
Collaboration Spotlight: BoomBox

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BBC TWO 
Should we have built a waterhole?

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Mongabay
Spying on fear in the wild: Q&A with ecologist Meredith Palmer 

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Nature Ecology & Evolution
Can camera trap studies help protect African biodiversity?

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Princeton University
Over 100 people attend Princeton University Library's annual citizen science event

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1 MILLION WOMEN IN STEM
Creating Change Together: Dr. Meredith S. Palmer

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BBC "Seven Worlds One Planet" & The Daily Mail

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DeepMind
Using machine learning to accelerate ecological research

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Science News
Moonlight shapes how some animals move, grow and even sing

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Scientific American
Deer friends: bats and white-tailed deer have each other's backs

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Citizen Science Day
Citizen Science Megathon at Princeton University

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BBC Natural History Unit & PBS
Africa's Great Waterhole

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Brainerd Dispatch
Volunteer scientists play important role in wildlife research project

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Science Trends
Eavesdropping Saves Lives in the African Mammal Community

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BBC News
Artificial intelligence ... for animals

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Technology Review: The Download 
AI is helping wildlife biologists identify rare beasts on the Serengeti

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Digital Trends
One fish, two fish: A. I. labels wildlife photos to boost conservation

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Venture Beat
Researchers develop AI that identifies and counts wildlife with 96.6% accuracy 


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Inside Science
These Birds Sleep Clinging to Giraffes' Groins

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Daily Planet
Armpit Birds

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Massive Science
Animals feel a landscape of fear - just like humans do

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Ohio Wesleyan University
Giraffe bed and breakfasts? 

Editing & Fact-checking
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Topic editor:
 Frontiers in Ecology & Evolution (Special Issue: Behaviorally-Mediated Trophic Cascades)
Topic editor: Animals (Special Issue: Frontiers in Predator-Prey Ecology)
Writing and editing: 
Accepted for Council for the Advancement of Science Writers
and The National Association of Science Writers ComSciCon-SciWri 2021
Fact-checker:​ SimplyFun Games "SavannaScapes" (2021) 
Copy-editor: Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts General Hospital (2020 - present)
Associate Editor: Journal of Zoology (2019 - present) 
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Fact-checker: BBC/PBS documentary "Waterhole: Africa's Animal Oasis" (2018-2019)
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