
معرفی
Dr. Dawn Burnham is a Researcher at the Department of Biology, University of Oxford, and serves as Research Coordinator for several large programmatic grants in the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU). Her work integrates ecological, ethical, and policy dimensions to address global conservation challenges, particularly focusing on felids and biodiversity preservation.
- University: University of Oxford
- Department: Department of Biology
- Role: Research Coordinator, WildCRU
Dr. Burnham's research spans wildlife conservation, carnivore ecology, and ethical frameworks for biodiversity governance. She employs spatial modeling, socio-political analysis, and interdisciplinary approaches to study megafauna conservation, habitat fragmentation, and the impacts of human activities on threatened species.
Her scientific contributions include publications on lion conservation, clouded leopard ecology, and the ethical implications of wildlife trade. She actively bridges science and policy to inform conservation strategies, emphasizing the role of ambassador species and the moral considerations in ecological decision-making.
Contact: dawn.burnham@biology.ox.ac.uk





