Dr Pete Haswell
Lecturer in Conservation Science
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Dr. Peter M. Haswell is a wildlife biologist working to conserve, restore, and understand biodiversity and ecological processes. Species interactions, human-wildlife coexistence, carnivores, research methods, conservation evidence, ecological restoration, and environmental ethics form key interests.
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Dr. Peter M. Haswell is a wildlife biologist working to conserve, restore, and understand biodiversity and ecological processes. Species interactions, human-wildlife coexistence, carnivores, research methods, conservation evidence, ecological restoration, and environmental ethics form key interests.
Research areas and keywords
Keywords
- Q Science (General) - Conservation, Ecology, Animal Behaviour
- BJ Ethics - Environmental Ethics
Research outputs (24)
Interspecific interactions, human proximity, and season affect spatiotemporal structure of a Mojave Desert wetlands rodent community with a highly endangered species
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Recovering an endangered vole and its habitat may help control invasive house mice: Haswell PM, López-Pérez AM, Clifford DL, Foley JE (2023) Recovering an endangered vole and its habitat may help control invasive house mice. Food Webs 34:00267
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Intergenerational Inequity: Stealing the Joy and Benefits of Nature From Our Children
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review