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Ryan Brook is a Professor in the Department of Animal and Poultry Science at the University of Saskatchewan. His expertise lies in wildlife management, particularly in invasive species such as wild pigs and the interactions between wildlife and livestock. He has a strong focus on community-engaged research that addresses environmental challenges in Canada, including studies on caribou, wolves, and the Hudson Bay coast. With significant experience in urban wildlife and wildlife-human conflicts, Dr. Brook aims to apply rigorous scientific methods to understand and mitigate the impacts of these issues on both ecosystems and agricultural practices. He completed his PhD in Environment Geography at the University of Manitoba, has a Master's degree in Natural Resources Management, and a Bachelor's degree in Zoology. His work has been supported by multiple funding sources including the United States Department of Agriculture and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council.
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