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Paul C. Paquet is an American and Canadian biologist who is best known for his ecological and behavioral research on large carnivores, especially regarding wolves and bears. He has graduate degrees in philosophy, wildlife behavior and conservation, biology, and a PhD in zoology from University of Alberta.
College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, Australian National University Department of Forest and Ecosystem Science, University of Melbourne School of Environmental Science and Management, Southern Cross University (Lismore)
Amanda Vincent is a Canadian marine biologist and conservationist, one of the world's leading experts on seahorses and their relatives. [1] She currently holds the chair of the IUCN SSC Seahorse, Pipefish and Seadragon Specialist Group and is the marine representative on the IUCN's International Red List Committee as well as being the chair of its Marine Conservation Committee.
The board of directors comprises biologists, accountants, educators, environmentalists, zoo professionals, and media professionals operating in both Canada and Costa Rica. [4] The organization's mission is to provide leadership in education, research, conservation, and the educated use of natural resources in the tropics.
The Earth Institute Center for Environmental Sustainability (EICES, pronounced / ˈ aɪ s iː z /), formerly known as the Center for Environmental Research and Conservation (CERC), consists of two institutions located at Columbia University. The first is an Earth Institute which started as the first Earth Institute in 1995.
Expenditures by federal and provincial organizations on scientific research and development accounted for about 10% of all such spending in Canada in 2006. These organizations are active in natural and social science research, engineering research, industrial research and medical research.
Kathy Martin is a native of Prince Edward Island, Canada.She received her undergraduate degree in Biology from the University of Prince Edward Island in 1970. [18] She then completed an MSc at the University of Alberta, Edmonton in 1973, [19] and a PhD at Queen's University, Kingston 1985, with geneticist Fred Cooke.
Herchel Smith Professor of Molecular Biology Physiology, Development, and Neuroscience: Herchel Smith: 2006 Sigrid Rausing Professor of Social Anthropology Social Anthropology: Sigrid M. Rausing: 2006 Formerly Sigrid Rausing Professor of Collaborative Anthropology (2006–11) Miriam Rothschild Professor of Conservation Biology Zoology