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We are proud to announce that Merman Conservation Expeditions Ltd has officially obtained WildBehave – European Observatory of Wildlife Behavior Research and Conservation.
Following this integration, the WildBehave observatory will cease its independent operations. All ongoing projects, tools, and datasets, including the Universal Indicator Meter, are now fully managed and expanded by Merman Conservation. Merman Conservation will continue and enhance the work of the observatory, turning citizen observations, field surveys, and advanced analytics into actionable insights on wildlife behaviour across Europe. The expanded platform provides measurable indicators of animal activity, movement patterns, habitat use, and stress levels, helping conservation teams detect ecological changes early and respond with science-based strategies. Christos Taklis and the WildBehave team are credited for their pioneering work in creating the Universal Indicator Meter and establishing the foundational research. Merman Conservation is now leading the next phase of European wildlife behaviour research and conservation. This transition marks a major step forward for wildlife protection and science-based conservation in Europe. Stay tuned for new updates from the field, data releases, and opportunities to participate in the expanded European wildlife behaviour network. We’re proud to share that Merman Conservation Expeditions Ltd. is now officially certified under the WiSe Scheme as a Wildlife Wise Operator and Adventure Guide!
The WiSe Scheme (Wildlife Safe) is the UK’s national training program that promotes responsible wildlife watching, ensuring that operators put animal welfare first while delivering unforgettable nature experiences. This certification reinforces our commitment to ethical field practices—minimizing human impact, educating the public, and always placing respect for wildlife and wild spaces at the heart of every expedition. From marine mammals to terrestrial species, we believe in connecting people to nature in a way that protects it for generations to come. Thank you to the WiSe team for leading the way in responsible wildlife tourism. 2024 was a remarkable year for conservation! 🌊 Thank you to our team, partners, and supporters for making this possible. Here’s to more impact in 2025! As we step into 2025, we want to take a moment to reflect on the incredible progress made in the fight for marine conservation and biodiversity. This past year, we've seen amazing strides in protecting Scotland's and Greece's marine life, from the conservation of sharks to the vital work being done to protect our endangered species.
We are excited to continue our mission in the new year, collaborating with like-minded individuals, organizations, and communities to ensure our oceans remain vibrant and full of life for generations to come. Thank you to all of our supporters, partners, and dedicated team members. Together, we are making a real difference! Here's to a year of further conservation efforts, new discoveries, and sustainable practices. Let’s dive into 2025 with hope and determination! #MermanConservation #MarineConservation #HappyNewYear #SustainableFuture #SharkConservation #Biodiversity #MarineLife #ProtectOurOceans |
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