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Freya St.John working in Taiwan

2nd July 2012

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During July Freya St John will be in Taiwan to initiate a project in collaboration with Professor Kurtis Pei of the Institute of Wildlife Conservation, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan. The project aims to improve our understanding of peoples decision making in respect of illegal activities, such as killing protected species. During her visit Freya will train local research assistants in the methods required to gather sensitive data from people; she will also be giving talks at the Wildlife Research Centre and at the Shoushan National Nature Park.

 

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