About
Ben Klinkenberg is a Lecturer in Animal Science at Hartpury University’s Department of Animal and Agriculture. His research focuses on human-wildlife interactions, conflict mitigation, and conservation strategies, particularly in the UK. He co-chairs the Friends of Robinswood Hill volunteer group and is involved in community conservation projects. Notable achievements include the 2024 Team award for Excellence. He teaches modules like Conservation Biology, Wildlife Conflict, and Epidemiology at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Education:
- PhD, Oxford Brookes University (2016–present)
- MSc Wildlife Management and Conservation, University of Reading (2013–2014)
- BSc Zoology, University of Reading (2010–2013)
- Level 7 Academic Practice Apprenticeship, University of Gloucestershire (2020–2022)
- PGCAP, University of Gloucestershire (2020–2021)
Research Interests: Decolonization of wildlife management, citizen science applications, wild boar management in the Forest of Dean, scent fencing efficacy, light pollution impacts on Lepidoptera, and community engagement in conservation.
Recent Activities:
- Co-organizer of the FoDDC UNESCO Biosphere Reserve conference (2025)
- Presented on wild boar management at the 2025 Invited Talk
- Delivered workshops on inclusive pedagogy and student co-authorship
Grants & Projects:
- Co-Investigator on the 2024–present Inclusivity at Hartpury University project
Labs/Teams: Active in Friends of Robinswood Hill conservation initiatives and community orchard projects in Gloucester.
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