Dr. Amy Wilson, PhD, DVM
Adjunct Professor
Ecological and anthropogenic factors influencing wildlife health and disease, role of domestic animals in the transfer of disease between humans and wildlife, conservation ecology of bats in British Columbia,
Dr. Kristen Walker, MSc, PhD
Assistant Professor of Teaching
Animal welfare, wildlife biology, compassionate conservation, human-wildlife conflict, animal behaviour, animal stress, wildlife management, urban wildlife, coyote, sea lion, sea otter, wild animals, captive wildlife, wildlife welfare, human-wildlife interactions,
Dr. Cole Burton
Associate Professor
wildlife ecology, terrestrial mammal conservation, human-wildlife coexistence, recreation ecology, carnivore management, caribou conservation, recreation ecology,
Sara Dubois, MSc, PhD
Adjunct Professor
Animal welfare, conservation, Wild animals, animal welfare, animal science, biology of urban wildlife, oil spill, trophy hunting, wildlife management, exotic animals, zoos, aquariums, captive wildlife, animal cruelty, human dimensions, values, public engagement, humane pest control, wildlife contraception, animals in research, teaching and testing
Edward Kroc, PhD
Assistant Professor
measurement, statistics, research methodology, reproducibility, replication, causal inference, causality, conservation, environment, ecology, urban wildlife, wildlife management, human-wildlife conflict, waterbirds, seabirds, seagulls, gulls, cormorants
Dr. Amanda Vincent, PhD, Cambridge
Professor
Director, Project Seahorse
marine conservation, marine biodiversity, seahorses, pipefishes, threatened species, IUCN Red List, marine protected areas, marine reserves, bottom trawling, nonselective fisheries, destructive fishing, wildlife trade, illegal wildlife trade, CITES, IUCN, SSC, Species Survival Commission,
Dr. Sarah Foster, PhD
Research Associate and Program Manager
wildlife trade, illegal wildlife trade, seahorses, fisheries, conservation, policy, oceans, trawling, fish, marine protected areas, community science, seafood, sustainable seafood,
Prof. Peter Arcese, MSc, PhD
Professor
FRBC Chair in Applied Conservation Biology
Conservation biology, spatial planning, birds, mammals, plants, small populations, cultural uses, evolution, ecology, wildlife ecology, invasive species, overabundant species, inbreeding, rapid evolution, climate change, habitat change,
Nicholas Coops, PhD
Professor
Canada Research Chair in Remote Sensing (I)
Optical remote sensing, LIDAR, computer visualization, biodiversity, climate change, forest mapping, biological diversity, global warming, greenhouse effect, greenhouse gases
Dr. John Richardson, PhD
Professor
water, endangered species, species at risk, freshwater, conservation, wildlife, ecology, populations, ecosystems, invertebrates,
Dr. Juan José Alava, PhD
Research Associate & Principal Investigator
marine eco-toxicology, ocean conservation and pollution, environmental toxicology and chemistry, food web bioaccumulation modeling of pollutants (Bioaccumulation Science), ocean pollution by plastics/microplastics, sea turtles and marine mammals’ eco-toxicology, marine ecology, conservation biology, tropical biodiversity, and ecology, fishery science and management, climate change science, the impact of climate change and acidification in marine organisms and fisheries, climate change adaptation strategies in fisheries, population dynamics and conservation of marine mammals, biology and conservation of marine mammals, seabirds and sea turtles, field ornithology, aquatic microbiology, eco-toxicological risk assessment, environmental impact assessments and environmental policy, public health, tropical parasitology, and environmental/conservation medicine,
Dr. Matthew Mitchell
Assistant Professor
Ecosystem services, biodiversity conservation, landscape ecology, urban ecology, agrobiodiversity, bat ecology