Member Directory
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Clarke, Jamie
Jamie is WildCAM's Wildlife Data Coordinator. In collaboration with FLNRORD and UBC's Wildlife Coexistence Lab, she is investigating the best methodology to estimate large mammal density, abundance and recruitment, so wildlife managers can... -
Clarke, Mackenzie
Mackenzie is a wildlife biologist for the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development in Nelson, BC. Mackenzie is also currently persuing her Masters at the University of British Columbia Okanagan,... -
Compton, Justin
Justin Compton is an educator and ecologist with a passion for working with students in the classroom and in the field. His teaching and research experiences have focused on the integration of environmental and biological sciences. This... -
Constantinou, Alexia
Alexia is a MSc student in the Wildlife Coexistence and Belowground Ecology Labs in the Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia. Her work focuses on the relationship between forest harvesting and wildlife – she operates... -
Darimont, Chris
Chris is an interdisciplinary conservation scientist whose group is interested in applied work for wildlife, people and places. For more, see: https://web.uvic.ca/~darimont/people/chris-darimont/ -
Davis, Larry
Larry is an independent biologist working in BC's Cariboo-Chilcotin region on wildlife-forestry interactions and a member of the BC Fisher Working Group. I have used camera traps to document fisher use of artificial reproductive den boxes... -
Dawe, Kimberly
Dr. Kim Dawe is a professor at Quest University Canada. Kim is currently using remote cameras as part of her Sea to Sky Mammal Monitoring Project, a long-term monitoring project that is expanding in the Sea to Sky region of BC (Squamish,... -
Day, Andy
Andy is the CEO of the BC Parks Foundation and a member of WildCAM's steering committee. He holds a Ph.D in Resource and Environmental Management. Most of his career has been about making the elusive 'ecosystem approach' real through... -
Dubuc, Martine
Martine Dubuc is a resident of Squamish, living in the Garibaldi Highlands area with a curiousity in wildlife activity and interested in providing data in the hopes of protecting wildlife corridors and hoping future residential/commercial... -
Dyson, Matt
Matt is a PhD candidate in the School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability at the University of Waterloo. Matt is interested in how land use change affects wildlife space use, behaviour, and population dynamics and how camera traps... -
Eliuk, Laura
Laura Eliuk is an MSc student in Dr. Jason Fisher's ACME Lab in the School of Environmental Studies at the University of Victoria. Laura uses camera traps to assess human activity and mammal distributions in the Eastern Slopes of Alberta's... -
Ernst, Bevan
Bevan is a biologist working for the province of BC in the caribou recovery program. -
Fennell, Mitch
Mitch Fennell is an MSc student in UBC's Wildlife Coexistence Lab, focussed on studying interactions between human recreation and wildlife communities in BC's protected areas. Mitch has past experience investigating mesocarnivore... -
Finnegan, Laura
Laura leads the Caribou Program at fRI Research, Hinton, Alberta. The Caribou Program team works with partners across sectors to carry out applied research on caribou recovery and conservation. -
Fisher, Alina
Alina Fisher is a PhD student in Environmental Studies at the University of Victoria. She is using camera trap surveys in conjunction with repeat photo techniques (mountainlegacy.ca) to look at how wildlife community assemblages change as... -
Fisher, Jason
Jason is Adjunct Professor at the University of Victoria and Head of the Applied Conservation Macro Ecology Lab (ACME). Jason has helped pioneer camera trapping in Canada and has been camera trapping almost 20 years in boreal, mountain,...