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wildlife management PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 14 wildlife management PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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Understanding drivers of disease in the red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), a threatened UK native species

  Research Group: Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
Project offered for Ker Memorial PhD Studentship. The red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) is an iconic species of notable conservation concern in the UK, having suffered a marked range contraction over the last century due to habitat loss, and competition and pathogen transmission from the introduced grey squirrel (S. Read more

Green cities: how our decisions affect landscape biodiversity

  Research Group: Applied Ecology Research Group (AERG)
Research Group. Applied Ecology Research Group. (AERG). Proposed supervisory team. Dr Alvin Helden. Dr Tom Ings. Theme. Smart Cities. Read more

A social-ecological study of large herbivore grazing in a national park

This joint interdisciplinary research project between University of Reading and the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust will explore the ecology and management of large herbivore grazing in the New Forest National Park. Read more

PhD opportunities in Pollution Research and Policy

Help shape new policies and regulatory priorities for pollution control and protect human health and the environment from harmful chemical pollution. Read more

Health and wellbeing in an endangered non-human primate across an anthropogenic gradient

Project summary. This exciting opportunity integrates conservation management and animal wellbeing, using thermography and other non-invasive biomarkers of health and welfare, to assess the impact of anthropogenic disturbance in an endangered non-human primate. Read more

Nature based solutions to design multifunctional landscapes for people and nature

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), among other national and international commitments, demand transformative changes to design multifunctional landscapes that show resilience to climate change and guarantee the procurement of provisioning, regulating, supporting, and cultural ecosystem services to people and wildlife in a changing world [1]. Read more
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