Report
Forest wildlife conservation: terrestrial mammals biodiversity preservation and mathematical challenges
Nina Vladimirovna Sviridova
Doctor course 2d year, Environmental and Agricultural Engineering Department,
United Graduate School of Agriculture
Destination and period: United Kingdom, Queen’s University Belfast and University of Oxford,
11-24th August 2013
Key words: agama, gecko, Salmonella, livestock farming, importation
Abstract
Description of counterparts and undertaking activities during training
Two weeks long Overseas Field Training titled “Forest wildlife conservation: terrestrial mammals biodiversity preservation” was held in two counterparts’ sides. During first week of training I have attended various talks at Mammalogical congress held by Mammalogical Society in Queen’s University Belfast and participated in various discussions with wildlife researchers from countries all over the world. At the second week training was done in Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU), University of Oxford Zoology department. Where I have participated in WildCRU and Carneco joint mini-symposium, field training in Wytham woods was done and post filed trip lecture given by WildCRU researchers.