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Using decision science to aid small population recovery, and non-invasive monitoring to facilitate coexistence between people and wildlife

Current Research


I specialise in applying decision science tools to aid in conservation planning, particularly endangered species recovery.

My PhD research was on the ecological effects of using livestock guarding dogs with fieldwork in the Carpathian Mountains, Romania.

Using passive acoustic monitoring to non-invasively track and conserve wild animals, and facilitate human-wildlife co-existence.

Skills


Workshop Facilitation
Wildlife Monitoring
Quantitative Analyses