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James Schaefer is a Professor of Biology at Trent University, specializing in ecology and conservation biology. He holds academic roles including Director of the Trent Centre for Communicating Conservation Science and membership in the International Boreal Conservation Science Panel. His research focuses on large northern mammals, particularly woodland caribou, emphasizing conservation, behavioral ecology, and spatial dynamics. He earned degrees from McGill, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan universities.
Education: B.Sc. (McGill), M.Sc. (Manitoba), Ph.D. (Saskatchewan). Teaching includes courses like Communicating Conservation Biology and Introductory Ecology.
Research interests span conservation biology, mammalogy, and population dynamics with a focus on Arctic and boreal ecosystems. He investigates caribou habitat selection, climate impacts, and human-wildlife interactions. His work integrates long-term field studies, GIS modeling, and policy analysis.
Publications emphasize caribou ecology, insect biodiversity, and conservation strategies in Arctic and boreal regions. Awards include Leopold Leadership Fellowship recognition for science communication.
Advocacy and outreach efforts include authoring Two Houses of Oikos, a book exploring environmental science and policy, and leadership in conservation initiatives addressing climate change impacts on wildlife.
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