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9/25/2018 | 1:00 PM - 1:25 PM | Managing the Famous Grouse – Knowing when Enough is Enough | Eccles Conference Center Auditorium
Managing the Famous Grouse – Knowing when Enough is Enough
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David Baines
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David Baines is the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust's Director of Upland Research in the UK. He has worked for the Trust since 1989, having graduated with a PhD from Durham University. He was based in Scotland for 10 years studying population dynamics of black grouse, capercaillie and the invertebrates needed by their chicks in relation to grazers and browsers. Now based in northern England, key studies undertaken include a large-scale experiment on the impact of generalist predators on ground-nesting birds, black grouse species recovery, grouse-raptor conflict resolution, and the roles of endo- and ecto-parasites in destabilising grouse dynamics.
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