- WildCRU
WildCRU, or Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, is part of the
University of Oxford Department of Zoology. Its mission is to achieve practical solutions to conservation problems through original scientificresearch , training conservation scientists to conduct research, putting scientific knowledge into practice, and educating and involving the public to achieve lasting solutions.It was founded in
1986 by ProfessorDavid W. Macdonald . Members come from more than 30 countries and many have returned to hold influential roles in conservation. WildCRU research has been used to advise policy-makers worldwide. More than 300 scientific papers and 25 reports have been published, over 100 fruitful collaborations have been fostered, and over 45 students have completed doctoral theses.WildCRU projects use all four elements of their Conservation Quartet: research to understand the problem, education to explain it, community involvement to ensure participation and acceptance, and implementation of a solution. The approach is
inter-disciplinary , linking topublic health ,community development andanimal welfare . In a new initiative concerning ‘biodiversity andbusiness ’, WildCRU is working directly to influence policy making processes inindustry .Current project areas include saving
endangered species , resolving conflict, reconcilingfarming andwildlife , researching fundamentalecology , and managing wildlifediseases , pests andinvasive species .Specific projects include protecting the
Ethiopian Wolf ,Grevy's Zebra and endemic birds in theGalapagos Islands , finding solutions tobushmeat exploitation inWest Africa , community conservation education inAfrica ,sustainable farming ,badger ecology and behavior, and the impact ofAmerican Mink on native wildlife in Britain, Belarus and Argentina.External links
* [http://www.wildcru.org/ WildCRU official site]
* [http://www.peopleandwildlife.org.uk/ People & Wildlife] a partnership between WildCRU and the Born Free Foundation
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