معرفی
Erin Bayne is a Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta. He teaches three classes and supervises a research lab focused on wildlife biology and human-environment interactions. His work emphasizes understanding how human activities impact ecosystems, particularly songbird habitats in boreal forests.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science in Biology, Luther College
- Masters and PhD in Biology, University of Saskatchewan
- Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Alberta
Research Interests: Erin investigates the ecological consequences of resource development, industrial activities, and urbanization on wildlife populations. His studies aim to balance human needs with environmental preservation, focusing on migratory birds and boreal forest ecosystems. Recent work includes contributions to CBC’s "Songbird SOS", exploring declining songbird populations.
Advising & Research: Leads a lab at the U of A, supervising researchers studying human-wildlife coexistence strategies. His team provides data-driven insights to policymakers and industry stakeholders.
Labs/Teams: Directs a multidisciplinary research group analyzing wildlife habitats and sustainable land-use practices.




