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![]() | On 4 February 2021, Dr Giovanna Capponi from the University of Roehampton and CEFRES/Charles University in Prague presented a webinar in the CRESIDA seminar series titled 'What does a wild boar mean to different people? Managing human-wildlife confli (More) |
![]() | Garry Marvin Position: Professor of Human-Animal Studies at the University of Ro (More) |
![]() | On 7 October 2020, Dr Stefano Kaburu from the University of Wolverhampton presented a webinar in our CRESIDA seminar series titled 'Investigation of the drivers and (More) |
![]() | (c) Ricardo Ontillera Ricardo Ontillera Sanchez, a CRESIDA student, recently compl (More) |
![]() | This week in the CRESIDA seminar series, the speaker is our very own Deepak Bhat Dundi (More) |
![]() | This week in the CRESIDA seminar series, our speaker is Anja Jensen from the University of Copenhagen, who is sharing her research on the potentials of the pig model in Danish e (More) |
![]() | By Stuart Semple In recent years, nature documentary series have begun to feature short, ‘The making of…’ sequences at the end of each episode, in which the viewer is afforded an insight into the plans, trials and tribulations that ultimately led to (More) |
![]() | By Kirsten Bell Since moving to the UK nine months ago, I have finally acquired a small garden – something I have lived without for most of my adult life. Having grown up in the tropics, I was therefore relatively unfamiliar with the scourge of gard (More) |
![]() | By Zina Morbach Observing primates in their natural habitats is a core part of the work of primatologists, but most people have little sense of what that entails – beyond glamorized images of Sigourney Weaver as Dian Fossey in the 1988 film More) |
![]() | Human-Animal Studies is a burgeoning multidisciplinary enterprise. Human-Animal Studies places the relationships humans have with other animals, and the relations other animals have with humans, at the centre of scholarly enquiry, artistic practice, (More) |
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