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Philip Nyhus
Environmental Studies Program, Colby College
I am a Professor of Environmental Studies at Colby College in Maine, USA. My interdisciplinary research interests include human-wildlife conflict and coexistence, endangered species conservation and policy, large landscape and large mammal conservation, and spatial modelling. I have worked with tiger research, conservation, and restoration efforts in Indonesia, China, and with captive tigers in the United States. I co-edited Tigers of the World: The Science, Politics and Conservation of Panthera tigris (2010) and was Series Editor for volumes on Snow Leopards (2016) and Cheetah (2017) for the series Biodiversity of the World: Conservation from Genes to Landscapes (Elsevier).
philip.nyhus(at)colby.edu
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