Attending the 2015 event provided a valuable opportunity to discuss amphibian and reptile conservation and emerging best practice with a wide range of organisations. While there, our herpetology specialist Stuart Graham also assisted several Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology PhD students with their project work on native amphibians.
Herpetology Worker’s Meeting 2015
About the Author: Stacey
BSc (Hons) MCIEEM | Senior Ecologist
Stacey joined Avian Ecology in 2011, and her specialist areas include EIA and bat survey methodologies and complex data analysis. Stacey works on a diverse portfolio of projects, ranging from small and large scale onshore wind energy, solar PV sites, housing, road schemes and barn conversions. Her role includes ecological survey and co-ordination, project management and delivery, provision of advice on planning policy and wildlife legislation, the preparation of EIAs, protected species licencing and mitigation design and implementation. Stacey also has extensive experience in pre-construction data collation and analysis of bat and bird activity at wind farm developments.
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