- Stanley Temple
Stanley A. "Stan" Temple is an American avian ecologist and
wildlife biologist . He is the Beers-Bascom Professor in Conservation, Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Professor of Environmental Studies at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison .Professor Temple has made important contributions to the study of
Peregrine Falcon s,Whooping Crane s,Trumpeter Swan s,Andean Condor s,Hook-billed Kite s,Mauritius Kestrel s,Seychelles Kestrel s,Puerto Rican Amazon s,Mauritius Parakeet s,Tooth-billed Pigeon s,Hawaiian crow s,loggerhead shrike s, anddickcissel s. He has also worked on the responses ofwildlife tohabitat fragmentation ,human impacts on wildlife populations and theecology ofavian predators . He is the author of many books and scholarly articles including "Wisconsin Birds: A Seasonal and Geographical Guide" (ISBN 0-299-15224-3), "Endangered Birds" (ISBN 0-85664-831-0), "Bird Conservation" (ISBN 0-299-08980-0) and "Endangered birds: Management techniques for preserving threatened species" (ISBN 0-299-07520-6).External links
* [http://wildlife.wisc.edu/ Department of Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison]
* [http://wildlife.wisc.edu/faculty/temple/temple.htm Faculty Page]
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