Amanda Trask is a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Aberdeen, working at the interface between population ecology and conservation biology. She is particularly interested in the genetic, demographic and environmental threats small populations can face and in developing effective long-term management strategies to tackle such threats. Currently, she is working on understanding the relative impacts of genetic and ecological threats to the viability of a threatened population of Red-billed Choughs in Scotland.
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