Dr. Anouschka Hof.
Anouschka initiated this project through receiving a stipend from the King Carls XVI Gustaf's 50 year fund for Science, Technology and the Environment in 2014. She is currently working as an assistant professor in the Resource Ecology Group of the Department of Environmental Sciences at Wageningen University. She further leads and manages Project Black Guillemot. She has since long been a keen ornithologist, birdwatcher and bird ringer, having nature conservation at heart. See Anouschka's personal website for more information.
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Anouschka initiated this project through receiving a stipend from the King Carls XVI Gustaf's 50 year fund for Science, Technology and the Environment in 2014. She is currently working as an assistant professor in the Resource Ecology Group of the Department of Environmental Sciences at Wageningen University. She further leads and manages Project Black Guillemot. She has since long been a keen ornithologist, birdwatcher and bird ringer, having nature conservation at heart. See Anouschka's personal website for more information.
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Dr. Andrew Allen.
Andrew is actively involved in the project on the ecology and reproductive behaviour of the black guillemot population in the Baltic Sea region. He is assisting in the fieldwork component by, amongst others, being great at finding nests. He is also assisting in the analyses of the pictures and video material. Andrew is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Animal Ecology and Physiology department of Radboud university. He has been a keen birdwatcher since he was young and recently started bird ringing. he currently works on the conservation of another black and white bird.... the oystercatcher. See Andrew's personal website for more information
© Anouschka Hof
Andrew is actively involved in the project on the ecology and reproductive behaviour of the black guillemot population in the Baltic Sea region. He is assisting in the fieldwork component by, amongst others, being great at finding nests. He is also assisting in the analyses of the pictures and video material. Andrew is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Animal Ecology and Physiology department of Radboud university. He has been a keen birdwatcher since he was young and recently started bird ringing. he currently works on the conservation of another black and white bird.... the oystercatcher. See Andrew's personal website for more information
© Anouschka Hof
Ana Buchadas, MSc.
Ana is actively involved in the project on the future breeding and foraging sites of a the black guillemot. She conducted this project as a Da Vinci funded student at the Department of Ecology of Environmental Sciences of Umeå University, where Anouschka was working at the time. She has further been involved in the fieldwork component for the other project. Ana is momentarily a research fellow at the Institute of Sciences, Technology and Agro-environment of the University of Porto.
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Ana is actively involved in the project on the future breeding and foraging sites of a the black guillemot. She conducted this project as a Da Vinci funded student at the Department of Ecology of Environmental Sciences of Umeå University, where Anouschka was working at the time. She has further been involved in the fieldwork component for the other project. Ana is momentarily a research fellow at the Institute of Sciences, Technology and Agro-environment of the University of Porto.
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The Ume River Delta Field Station
Several people from the Ume River delta Field Station are actively involved in the project on the ecology and reproductive behaviour of the black guillemot population in the Baltic Sea region. To just name a few: Erik Andersson who always drives the boat, Anita Norman and Anna Halmen who have helped with the fieldwork, and Tomas Brodin and Darius Strasevicius who helped with the necessary licences, etc.
Visit their website here.
Several people from the Ume River delta Field Station are actively involved in the project on the ecology and reproductive behaviour of the black guillemot population in the Baltic Sea region. To just name a few: Erik Andersson who always drives the boat, Anita Norman and Anna Halmen who have helped with the fieldwork, and Tomas Brodin and Darius Strasevicius who helped with the necessary licences, etc.
Visit their website here.