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Sussex Universe | Spring '25 - #1: Plastics in the diets of wild mammals
Wednesday 12 February 18:00 until 19:30
University of Sussex Campus : Fulton B Lecture Theatre
Speaker: Mrs. Emily Thrift
Part of the series: Sussex Universe
Plastic pollution is a well-known issue for marine animals, but its impact on land animals is less understood. In this talk, Emily will discuss her research that has revealed the level to which plastics are being ingested by UK hedgehogs. She sheds light on the widespread nature of plastic contamination in terrestrial ecosystems, discussing her findings on different types of plastics across insect groups, pet foods, and land use types.
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About the speaker
Emily Thrift is a third year PhD student at the University of Sussex. She completed an MSci in Zoology at the University of Sussex as a mature student after more than a decade spent working as a pastry chef. She is passionate about the conservation of UK mammals, and the issues they face due to our plastic pollution. She enjoys outreach, and teaching people about conservation issues.
About Sussex Universe
Sussex Universe is the public lecture series from the science schools at the University of Sussex. Lectures take place every two weeks during the Autumn and Spring teaching semesters. The lectures are completely free to attend and are accessible to a broad audience with no background knowledge.
By: Graciela Maria Madrid Munoz
Last updated: Thursday, 14 November 2024