In the newsAwarded the Banting Postdoctoral Research Fellowship and Killam Postdoctoral Fellowship!I was recently awarded the 2020 Banting Postdoctoral Research Fellowship and the UBC Killam Postdoctoral Research Fellowship to work on cumulative effects on interacting killer whale, salmon, seal and herring ecosystems. For a spotlight on my research click here.
"Krill for their fill: How will climate change affect whales and their favourite food?""Endangered whales won't reach half of pre-hunting numbers by 2100"The Guardian, 22 Aug 2017
MARXAN GOES TO BARCELONA!Decision Point, December 2015
The Tulloch twins take the world’s most used conservation planning software to Spain for a five-day course. allowing participants a first-ever glimpse of exciting new ways to incorporate uncertainty into spatial decisions. "Targeting threats alone won't save our wildlife"We discuss our framework that helps identify conservation actions that are both affordable and achieve have the greatest benefit for imperilled animals and plants.
"How do we effectively protect biodiversity if the maps we are using are inaccurate?" |
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Rapid Marine Biodiversity AssessmentI was part of an international team of researchers and representatives from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), working on gathering baseline biodiversity data for the proposed Tun Mustapha Marine Park in Sabah, Borneo.
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