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Dr Paul Lintott is a Senior Lecturer in Conservation Science within the Department of Applied Sciences at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol), co-leading the Ecology & Conservation Research Lab with research focused on Global Environmental Change impacts.
His educational background includes:
- PhD from the University of Stirling
- MSc from the University of Stirling
- BSc (Hons) from the University of Edinburgh
He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA).
Research examines urban expansion, persecution, and noise pollution effects on wildlife through practical human-wildlife conflict solutions. Key projects include:
- National Bats and Wind Turbines risk assessment project
- Bat mitigation effectiveness in buildings for CIEEM
- Sexual segregation studies in fragmented bat woodlands
- Biodiverse soundscapes' impact on human wellbeing
- Music festival effects on wildlife populations
He supervises PhD researchers investigating:
- Beaver presence impacts on biodiversity
- Lighting strategies for bat-occupied tunnels
- eDNA applications for bat cave occupancy
Major collaborations include:
- Bat Conservation Trust
- The Mammal Society
- CIEEM
- Natural England
- Scottish Natural Heritage
- Natural Resources Wales
- National Biodiversity Network
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