Wildlife Ecology in Dynamic Social-Ecological Systems

I am a conservation biologist and wildlife ecologist with broad interests in using science to inform biodiversity conservation, environmental management, and human-wildlife coexistence. My recent work has focused primarily on the ecology, management and monitoring of terrestrial mammal communities in the transforming landscapes of western Canada. I maintain diverse research interests in ecological methodology, carnivore conservation, and human-wildlife relations around the world.
In 2017 I started the Wildlife Coexistence Lab (WildCo) at the University of British Columbia, where I am a Canada Research Chair in Terrestrial Mammal Conservation and an Associate Professor in the Department of Forest Resources Management. Please check out the WildCo lab website for more recent updates and activities.
Please note that this personal website is infrequently updated (check our WildCo lab website).
In 2017 I started the Wildlife Coexistence Lab (WildCo) at the University of British Columbia, where I am a Canada Research Chair in Terrestrial Mammal Conservation and an Associate Professor in the Department of Forest Resources Management. Please check out the WildCo lab website for more recent updates and activities.
Please note that this personal website is infrequently updated (check our WildCo lab website).