Wildlife Conservation Research Unit
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"The mission of the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (known as the WildCRU) is to achieve practical solutions to conservation problems. We do this through original scientific research of the highest calibre. Vitally, we also train committed conservation scientists to conduct research, and to put scientific knowledge into practice. We participate in the implementation of many conservation projects and embrace the need to educate and involve a wider public to achieve lasting solutions.
"Since 1986 WildCRU has grown to become renowned worldwide." [1]
Founded and headed by David Macdonald.
Staff
Accessed June 2009: [2]
Research fellows:
Research staff:
- Sandra Baker
- Ruth Feber
- Laura Bonesi
- Christina Buesching
- Susan Cheyne
- Joelene Hughes
- Graham Hemson
- Andrew Loveridge
- Jorgelina Marino
- Thomas Merckx
- Tom Moorhouse
- Chris Newman
- Philip Riordan
- Stephen Ellwood
- Marion Valeix
- Eleanor Slade
- Rosalind Shaw
- Lauren Harrington
- Lucy Tallents