Welcome to the Centre for Wildlife Assessment & Conservation

The Centre for Wildlife Assessment & Conservation (CWAC), is an information and research resource created to provide conservation practitioners and learners of the subject with practical research support and valuable information covering a wide variety of conservation topics.

Centred at the University of Reading, our goal at CWAC is to bring together University academics and wildlife conservation practitioners to enhance the prospects of meeting national and international biodiversity targets, including those outlined in Rio de Janeiro during the convention for global biodiversity.

If you are actively practicing wildlife conservation, CWAC can offer you a variety of resources including students for research and internal laboratory facilities. If you are studying or interested in studying wildlife conservation, the centre provides you with a wide array of information to help you.

 

Latest CWAC News

Latest Eagle Owl Research Published

Friday 7th March 2008

The latest findings of a long-running research project based in Spain into the ecology of the eagle owl (Bubo bubo) have been published this month.

The study, supervised by CWAC Director Dr Graham Holloway, was into the relationships of the eagle owl with its key prey species: rabbits. It reveals that the birds take visual cues from their prey to deduce their health and fitness. By doing this they are able to selectively predate rabbits that will be easier to catch.

 

Read a PDF of the new paper by clicking...HERE

 

 

New Website Launched for the 'What the Cat Brought In' Project

Tuesday 28th January 2008

The ‘What the Cat Brought In’ project is a four year study of the interactions between urban birds and cats. Britain's bird populations have been falling in recent years, as a result of many different factors, and it has been speculated that domestic cats may be an additional factor contributing to their declines.

The ‘What the Cat Brought In’ project was developed by Dr Phil Baker and is now being conducted by Becky Dulieu, Phil's new PhD student, with the help of several other undergraduate and postgraduate students.

For more information on this study please visit the projects new website by clicking...HERE.

 

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Student Information

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Whiteknights Wildlife

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Phone: 0118 378 8013

 

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