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Miss Alice Turner is a Tutor in Biological and Environmental Sciences at the University of Stirling, concurrently pursuing a PhD focused on human-beaver interactions. She works as SEPA Project Coordinator for Forth-ERA, specializing in spatial data and satellite mapping, and serves as Policy Rep for the British Ecological Society's Conservation Ecology Special Interest Group, maintaining a monthly policy blog.
Education: MSc Human Animal Interaction (University of Stirling, 2022, Distinction) with award-winning dissertation on wildlife moral standing and conservation attitudes.
Research interests emphasize wildlife conservation strategies, human-wildlife coexistence frameworks, and ecosystem restoration. Active in interdisciplinary projects linking ecological science with socio-psychological impacts of wildlife activity.
Awarded the Postgraduate Prize for Exceptional Performance in 2022. Engaged with
- Behaviour and Evolution Research Group
- Ecosystem Change Research
Promotes policy-relevant research through collaborative projects like Forth-ERA and BES SIG initiatives.
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