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  2. Allison Alberts - Wikipedia

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    Allison Christine Alberts is an American herpetologist and conservation biologist.She began her career at the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance in 1990 as a postdoctoral fellow, eventually serving as the zoo's Chief Conservation Officer and Benirschke Chair of Research from 2005 to 2020, the first woman in that role.

  3. P. Dee Boersma - Wikipedia

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    P. Dee Boersma, also known as Dee Boersma (born 1946) is a conservation biologist and professor at the University of Washington, where she is Wadsworth Endowed Chair in Conservation Science. [1] Boersma's area of work focuses on seabirds, specifically Magellanic penguins .

  4. Wendy Foden - Wikipedia

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    She was a guest lecturer on the University of Cambridge Conservation Leadership MPhil course in the 2010s. [14] Foden has been a steering committee member of the IUCN Species Survival Commission Climate Change Specialist Group for many years, [ 15 ] and is a Trustee of the Environment Africa Trust.

  5. Paul C. Paquet - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Population viability analysis - Wikipedia

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    Population viability analysis (PVA) is a species-specific method of risk assessment frequently used in conservation biology.It is traditionally defined as the process that determines the probability that a population will go extinct within a given number of years.

  7. Daniel T. Blumstein - Wikipedia

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    Daniel T. Blumstein giving a lecture at the 14th Behavioral Ecology Congress in Lund, Sweden (2012) Daniel T. Blumstein is an ethologist and conservation biologist. He is professor at the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, [1] as well as a professor for the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, [2] at the University of California, Los Angeles.

  8. Daniel H. Janzen - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Hunt Janzen (born January 18, 1939, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin [1]) is an American evolutionary ecologist and conservationist.He divides his time between his professorship in biology at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is the DiMaura Professor of Conservation Biology, and his research and field work in Costa Rica.

  9. James Russell (ecologist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Russell was awarded the New Zealand Prime Minister's MacDiarmid Emerging Scientist Prize, worth NZ$200,000, for his work using DNA fingerprinting of rats and statistical modelling to address conservation problems.