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Associate Professor Neil Jordan specializes in predator behavior and ecology, particularly in human-livestock-dominated areas. His research aims at developing and evaluating tools to mitigate human-wildlife conflict, crucially addressing the decline of carnivore populations globally. He focuses on animal communication and the management of carnivore movements, with a strong interest in conservation management practices. His studies include large carnivores and projects like the Myall Lakes Dingo Project in Australia, which investigates non-lethal dingo management strategies. Additionally, Jordan leads several PhD candidates and collaborates on conservation initiatives in Botswana, notably with the Botswana Predator Conservation. His academic contributions are underscored by a commitment to producing research that informs wildlife management and conservation strategies.
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