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Department of Biology and Biochemistry
Undergraduate courses: Biology
Masters courses:Evolutionary and Population Biology
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Application of field data to conservation; animal behaviour; field study methodologies; population monitoring; ecology and conservation of breeding waders; science for re-introduction programmes; mating systems; evolution; climate change. |
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Consolidating and strengthening Red List Partnerships; ensuring biodiversity datasets are broadly representative of the biomes and species; assessment of the 2010 Biodiversity Target; exploring the factors that lead to conservation success; investigating the importance of species for human livelihoods; newly emerging threats to biodiversity. |
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Using ecological research to underpin conservation actions (includes mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles); species and habitat monitoring and modelling. |
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Use of GIS and remote sensing to underpin conservation; habitat and species modelling; wildlife genetics; wetland change; extinction risk. |
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Use of GIS and remote sensing to underpin conservation; habitat and species modelling; wildlife tracking; extinction risk; seabird ecology; landscape scale species monitoring; human-animal ‘conflicts’; bespoke training for ecological practitioners. |














