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Pfizer today and tomorrow

By jk393 | 12 July 2011

Principal Investigator: Dr Daniela Peluso

Examining the fate of local great crested newt populations following licensed developments

By | 13 May 2011

Principal Investigator: Professor Richard Griffiths Project dates: 1 May 2011-30 November 2013 Funding: Defra: £190,296 Collaborators: Amphibian and Reptile Conservation   The demand for housing … Read more

Molecular genetics and infectious disease in red squirrels on Jersey

By | 13 March 2011

  Principal Investigator: Dr Jim Groombridge Co Investigators: Dr Tiffany Blackett and Major Stephen Coleman Project dates: May 2011 – April 2012 Funding: £13,370: Jersey … Read more

Development of standardised protocols for assessing reptile and amphibian populations

By | 13 January 2011

Principal Investigator: Professor Richard Griffiths Project dates: 1 January 2011 – ongoing Funding: NERC: £85,866; Freshwater Habitats Trust Collaborators: Natural England; Countryside Council for Wales; … Read more

Impact of ‘Walling’

By jk393 | 27 October 2010

Principal Investigator: Glenn Bowman

Proximate mechanisms underlying tactical deception and counter-deception in capuchin monkeys: stress and skepticism?

By jk393 | 12 July 2010

Principal Investigator: Dr Brandon Wheeler

Market-based scheme for conservation in La Primavera Forest, Mexico

By | 13 August 2009

Principal Investigator: Prof. Douglas C MacMillan Co-Investigators Margaret Skutsch and Jon Lovett Project dates: 2009-2013 Funding: £95, 707 from DEFRA – Darwin Initiative Collaborators: Univeristy … Read more

Chimpanzee Reciprocity

By jk393 | 12 July 2009

Principal Investigator: Dr Nicholas E. Newton-Fisher

Value Dilemmas

By jk393 | 12 July 2009

Principal Investigator: Daniela Peluso

Islamic beliefs in Sumatran forest management

By jk393 | 10 July 2009

Principal Investigator - Professor Stuart Harrop
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