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Jack Shutt is a Research Associate in the Department of Zoology at the University of Cambridge. He is an ecologist and conservation scientist focused on understanding how species and ecological communities respond to human-induced pressures such as deforestation, farming practices, climate change, and urbanization. His current work within the Agroecology Research Group and the Centre for Landscape Regeneration investigates biodiversity responses to regenerative land management techniques in three iconic UK landscapes.
His research utilizes birds and arthropods as model organisms to develop actionable conservation solutions. Key areas of interest include ecological resilience, landscape-scale conservation, and sustainable land-use practices.
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