Research students - 2007

 

Amy King

Amy head & shoulders This is my third year working on the Tawny owl research programme, and I am very much looking forward to tracking the owls again this year.

Since the end of the project last year I have been volunteering for the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust as a Conservation Trainee. I have been learning practical habitat management techniques including scrub clearance, tree felling and surveying.

In October I am staring a Wildlife Management and Conservation Masters at The University of Reading.

 

Laura Keighley

Laura This is my first time working on the Tawny Owl research programme and I am delighted by the opportunity to learn how to track owls.

I am currently on the second half of my Industrial Placement for my Animal Science (Behaviour & Welfare) degree and in September I am heading back down the University of Plymouth for my final year.

 

Tracey Unwin

Tracey I worked on the Tawny Owl Release Project in 2005, and am now back to help out with the Project as it enters its third year.
I am also just finishing an MSc in Animal Behaviour and Welfare at the University of Edinburgh, and have recently returned from India where I was conducting my dissertation research on a troop of wild rhesus macaques.

I hope to continue in the field of research, with primates and birds being my main areas of interest.

 

Ludovic Jégousse

Ludovik Hello, I’m French and I‘m doing a training course at the Hawk Conservancy Trust since April. I have a research master in Ecology, Animal Behavior and Evolution which I passed at the University of Rennes. This is the first time I have worked with birds - previously I have worked with Asian Elephants in a zoological park and the subject of my research master was about migration of juveniles’ brown trout. So here I help on the park, some days I do some research and now I take part in the Tawny owl project.
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